S and P orbitals are the 2 outermost orbitals that must be filled to satisfy the octet rule. Transition metals has the d orbitals that are either partially filled or unfilled.
S and p orbitals
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Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of filled orbitals. Chlorine is highly reactive as it requires one more electron to gain octet.
In chemistry, the octet and duplet rules are part of electronic configuration. The octet rule is when the outermost shell has 8 valence electrons. The duplet rule is when the outermost shell has 2 valence electrons, e.g. Helium and Hydrogen.
Phosphide, like every element, ultimately has the goal of having eight electrons in its outermost shell (satisfying the octet rule). To satisfy its octet, phosphide gains three electrons, which makes it more negative. Therefore, a phosphide ion's charge is -3.
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Argon has completely filled orbitals and satisfies octet rule. Hence the configuration is stable and has low electrical conductivity due to the absence of free / unpaired electrons.
Completely filled octet.
Completely filled octet.
most elements have partly filled orbitals (or shells) and they try to gain, lose or share electrons so as to satisfy octet rule. Hence they are reactive and not generally found in free state
Argon has completely filled orbitals. It obeys octet rule (8 electrons in the valence orbitals / shells) and is stable and chemically inert
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. Their valence orbitals are completely filled, have 8 electrons and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). They are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements).
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. Their valence orbitals are completely filled, have 8 electrons and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements).
Elements of Group number 18th of the periodic table have completely filled atomic orbitals.
neon has completely filled orbitals, obeys octet rule and is stable. hence it is chemically inert.
Neon has completely filled valence orbitals, obeys octet rule and is hence stable. Chlorine needs one more electron to complete octet and is hence reactive.
neon has completely filled orbitals, obeys octet and has stable electronic configuration. Hence it does not take or give electrons.
An octet of electrons is when the outermost electron shell of an atom contains eight electrons.
Argon has completely filled orbitals, satisfies octet rule and is chemically inert. So argon gas cannot harm human body.