Chemistry, asked by yadavdinkar93, 11 months ago

Why is H2, stable even though it never
satisfies the octet rule ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The H_{2} is stable even if does not follows octet rule is because, it is necessary that all atoms follow octet rule,but hydrogen follows duplet rule.

They only need to have the number of valence electrons equal to the formula 2n^{2}by Bohr Bury's scheme.

Helium is also stable and has 2valence electrons.

Two hydrogen atoms come together to form a covalent bond to become stable.

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