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Why helium is in duplet state

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Answered by sramreddy3562
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Hydrogen atom has one electron and helium has two electrons. Hence, helium is called a duplet. Helium has the maximum number of electrons that it can have; thus it is a stable element in nature. Therefore, Helium is also an inert gas.

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