Understanding the Octet Rule
The octet rule suggests that atoms achieve stability with eight electrons in their outermost shell, primarily applicable to the first 20-30 elements of the periodic table. While not a strict law of nature, it serves as a useful guideline for understanding chemical bonding. Noble gases exemplify this principle, exhibiting minimal reactivity due to their full valence shells.In this clip
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