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Helium is duplet. why?​

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Answered by alsaba58
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Helium is duplet because as compared to other elements which combine in order to have electrons in their valence shell and arrive at a particular electronic configuration of the nearest inert gases

while helium becomes stable by acquiring the nearest electronic configuration of the nearest inert gas

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Answered by magantiphani7
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Explanation:helium is duplet because it has only 2 electrons in it's outermost shell therefore to attain stability it follows duplet rule

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