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How many electrons are needed in the outer energy levels of most atoms for the atom to be chemically stable?
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Most atoms follow the octet rule — a full outer (valence) shell of 8 electrons makes atoms chemically stable (except for H and He, which are stable with 2).
Most atoms follow the octet rule — a full outer (valence) shell of 8 electrons makes atoms chemically stable (except for H and He, which are stable with 2).
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