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Question:Define octet rule?​

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Answered by sanakhan7865
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The octet rule states that atoms tend to form compounds in ways that give them eight valence electrons and thus the electron configuration of a noble gas. An exception to an octet of electrons is in the case of the first noble gas, helium, which only has two valence electrons.

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Answered by mehakRana9440834
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the octet rule dictates that atoms are most stable when their valence shells are filled with eight electron s the octet rule is only applicable to the main group elements the molecule of the halogen , oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are known to obey the octet rule

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