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What is an octate? Why would atoms want to complete their octate? ​

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Answered by BornCxnfused
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The octet rule dictates that atoms are most stable when their valence shells are filled with eight electrons. ... Thus, it can be noted that both the oxygen atoms and the carbon atom have an octet configuration in the CO2 molecule.

Atoms wants to complete their octet because they're wanted to be in stable and fulfilling the elections in the outermost shell or orbit.

Answered by 1232295
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The tendency to have eight electrons in its valence shell is known as octate. The atoms want to complete their octate to get stable electronic configuration. hope this helps you.

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