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why neon charge is 0​

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Answered by karanjotgaidu
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Answer:

Neon has 10 electrons

8 are in the valence shell so the valency is zero and it does not react under normal conditions so it has 0 charge (Noble gas)

Answered by bethamsriharsha
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Answer:

Neon's charge is zero as it has octet configuration

Explanation:

Every element in the universe tries to be stable. To get stability the element should have eight electrons in their outermost shell except helium. The elements which don't have an octet configuration have charges and tries to gain or lose electrons to have stability. But in case of Neon it is already stable by having eight electrons in it's outermost shell. So it doesn't tend to lose or gain an electron. So it doesn't have any charge.

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