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Brycen Bates
16 June, 12:21
Why argon is octent?
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Jalen Wolfe
16 June, 12:47
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argon is octet because it has eight electrons in its valence shell
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Mariela Perkins
16 June, 14:17
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Octet (eight electrons) in the outer atomic shell makes argon stable and resistant to bonding with other elements.
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