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The number of electrons in the outer shell of the most stable or inert atoms is​

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Answered by Jawblade
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The electrons in outer most shell are 8 since they are Noble gases

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Answered by Rajputadarshsingh3
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This is known as the octet rule, which states, with the exception of the innermost shell, that atoms are more stable energetically when they have eight electrons in their valence shell, the outermost electron shell.

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