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Why do electrons want a full outer shell?

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Atoms want a full outer shell because it completes all the gaps in the outside. With no gaps, other electrons don't want to fit into those spaces. For example, a noble gas like Neon has a full outer shell. It doesn't react with other chemicals because the electrons from other chemicals can't fall in anywhere.

Answered by 80nehaji
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Atoms want a full outer shell because it completes all the gaps in the outside. With no gaps, other electrons don't want to fit into those spaces. For example, a noble gas like Neon has a full outer shell. It doesn't react with other chemicals because the electrons from other chemicals can't fall in anywhere.

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