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how
do sodium and chlorine atoms achive octets in their outermost sheel​

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Answered by gowthamkommalapati
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According to octet rule, the sodium atom which has only single electron in outermost shell , looses the electron to get a stable configuration like Ne gas, while the chlorine gas with 7 valence electrons gains an electron from the Na atom to obtain an stable configuration like Ar gas.

Answered by llAmyll
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According to octet rule, the sodium atom which has only single electron in outermost shell , looses the electron to get a stable configuration like Ne gas, while the chlorine gas with 7 valence electrons gains an electron from the Na atom to obtain an stable configuration like Ar gas.

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