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what do we call the element which satisfy the octet rule​

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Answered by shourya7777
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Explanation:

The bonding in carbon dioxide (CO2): all atoms are surrounded by 8 electrons, fulfilling the octet rule.

Answered by Btsarmy93
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Answer:

Hydrogen has satisfied octet rule

Explanation:

There are two ways in which atoms can satisfy the octet rule. ... Atoms of nonmetals tend to gain electrons in order to fill their outermost principal energy level with an octet. Summary. Atoms form compounds in ways that give them eight valence electrons. Metals tend to lose electrons to achieve this configuration.

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