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