what is an octate ? why does an atom what to complete its octate
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A complete octet is very stable because all orbitals will be full. Atoms with greater stability have less energy, so a reaction that increases the stability of the atoms will release energy in the form of heat or light. Octet Rule. A stable arrangement is attended when the atom is surrounded by eight electrons
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Atoms will react to get in the most stable state possible. A complete octet is very stable because all orbitals will be full. ... This octet can be made up by own electrons and some electrons which are shared. Thus, an atom continues to form bonds until an octet of electrons is made.
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