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What is the goal number of electrons to be achieved in the outermost energy shell for a chemical bond to occur?

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The answer is; 8


This is also referred to as the octet rule. Inert elements tend to have an 8 election configuration in their outermost shell while other elements react to achieve this electron configuration. This is determined by their position in the periodic table. However, there are exceptions; Helium has a 2 stable electron configuration in the outermost shell while transition metals have stable 18-electron configuration.;


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