state how duplet and octet rule involved for an atom and achieve stable electronic configuration
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Every single atom wants either 8 or 2 electrons in their outer shell to become stable. Many people call this ' achieving noble gas state'. When an atom have 2 electrons in its outermost layer it is called a duplet while when it have 8, it is called octet.
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A complete octet is very stable because all orbitals will be full. They have the most stable configuration (full octet, no charge), so they have no reason to react and change their configuration. All other elements attempt to gain, lose, or share electrons to
achieve a noble gas configuration.
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