The octet rule is a simple rule of thumb that states that atoms tend to combine in such a way that they each have eight electrons in their valence shells, giving them the same electron configuration as a noble gas. The rule is applicable to the main group elements. In simple terms, molecules or ions tend to be most stable when the outermost electron shells of their constituent atoms contain eight electrons.
Not sure what the question is, but, yes, bonds are formed between atoms so that each atom will have an octet of electrons. An octet of electrons is characterized by stability as shown by the noble gases.
Eight electrons in the superficial orbit around the atom nucleous.
In its outer shell or highest occupied energy level.
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If an atom has 6 electrons in its outer energy level it will acquire two more electrons two give it a full octet. This will be done through the formation of two chemical bonds or a double bond.
In chemistry, the octet rule states that an atom has eight electrons in its outer shell. When all eight electron orbitals are filled, the atom is described as non-reactive. Examples include neon and argon.
The octet rule cannot be satisfied in molecules whose total number of valence electrons is an odd number.There are also molecules in which an atom has fewer, or more, than an octet of valence electrons.
The molecule SF4 doesn't have eight electrons like most atoms, it can expand the octet because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and each fluorine only needs one electron to share with sulfur so that leaves to remainder.
D. Noble Gases
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8 electrons and yes, the Octet rule states this
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
The octet rule.
Neon obeys the octet rule by not reacting and not forming ionic compounds as it already has a stable outer shell of eight electrons.
The octet rule states that:Each atom in a chemical compound gains, looses, or shares electrons to form octet (8) electrons in their highest occupied energy level.They completely fill up the s and p orbitals.Also in a covalent bond, it achieves a more stable noble gas configuration.
well when chemical bond for them to be stable they have to form a octet where all the valance electrons add up to 8.
They have a full octet of electrons
The chemical elements tend to have 8 electrons in the valence shell.
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
Atoms are not sentient. They undergo chemical bonding and chemical reactions in order to have lower energy, which makes them stable. Typically this means either sharing electrons to get an octet of electrons, or transferring electrons so they get an octet of electrons. This is not a conscious decision on their part.
There is a general tendency to form an octet, to have a stable structure.