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QUESTION -- To attain stable electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas Hydrogen atom - H - needs one electron to stabilize its outer shell give reason ????


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for elements to be stable they need 2 or 8 electrons in their outermost shell , so hydrogen having electric configuration 1 attains1 more electron to stabilize its outermost shell to near most noble gas that is helium, it does not gains 7 electron since noble gas argon is very far away for hydrogen than compared to helium.



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Answered by Sachinf79
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Answer:

You need to add that Hydrogen follows the duplet rule

so according to formula

where n=1

2×1×1=2

so maximum number of electrons in first shell can be only two so It follows duplet rule

2n {}^{2}  \\

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