Chemistry, asked by preethiswathy, 2 months ago

if an atom have 6 electrons in its outermost shell,it is inert true or false if false correct the statement?​

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Answered by shibani24101972
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Answer:

No. of electrons in outermost shell =6

∴ In covalent bond, we share one / more electron pairs. So, to form a covalent bond it needs one pair of electrons to complete its octet.

Answered by amdakshina
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Answer:

false,it is not an inert gas

Explanation:

if an atom have 6 electrons in its outermost shell it is atoms of oxygen( o2).oxygen is not an inert gas. inert gases are those that donot react with any other elements. among the first 20 elements the inert gases are helium, neon and argon. inert gases are also called stable gases, noble gases etc.. hope it helps.

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