Chemistry, asked by vivaang008, 9 months ago

what are atoms with complete octet or duplet called I will give brainliest to best

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Answered by lohithamahivara
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The octet rule reflects the observation that the most stable ions of many elements have eight electrons in their valence shell for gaining the best possible stability.

Chlorine, for example, typically forms an anion with a charge of -1 , while sodium typically forms a cation with a charge of +1.

These patterns can be used to predict how elements will combine to form polyatomic ions and compounds. These trends can be used to predict the formula unit for compounds. For example, sodium forms the salt

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Answered by sridevigutta2012
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Example of atom with duplet =He(helium)

Example of atom with octet = Ne(neon)

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