(Q) Combination of atoms takes place so that,
a) They can gain two electrons in the outermost orbit
b) They get eight electrons in the outermost orbit
c) They acquire stability by lowering of energy
d) They get eighteen electrons in the outermost
orbit.
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a) They can gain two electrons in the outermost orbit
b) They get eight electrons in the outermost orbit
c) They acquire stability by lowering of energy
d) They get eighteen electrons in the outermost
orbit.
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The correct option is c) They acquire stability by lowering of energy
Explanation:
Generally atoms combines to stabilise itself by lowering its energy. The Gibbs Free Energy always work in giving up the energy. In order to do this it either gains or loses out electrons. Sometimes it also mutually share electrons to stabilise the molecule.
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