The concept that atoms tend to have eight electrons in their valence electron shell is called what?

The concept that atoms tend to have eight electrons in their valence electron shell is called what?

  • Correct Answer: octet rule
  • coupling rule
  • string rule
  • diagonal rule

Explanation: The octet rule is the concept that atoms tend to have eight electrons in their valence electron shell.

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