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17 March, 12:25

Atoms form chemical bonds to satisfy what rule

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  1. 17 March, 12:29
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    The rule is called as Octet Rule.

    Explanation:

    Chemical bond: the attractive force which holds the atoms together in a molecule. Except noble gases He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Rn all other atoms have less than 8 electrons in its outer shell and unstable.

    In order to attain stability Atoms loses or gains or shares electron to get 8 electrons in its outer shell which is called noble gas configuration.

    "Octa" means 8.

    The respectable gases are the main arrangement of components that have 8 electrons in their furthest shells and that is the reason they are steady and lifeless. The octet principles express that a component must have 8 electrons in its furthest shell as to be steady.
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