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14 April, 10:39

Hydrogen is an exception to the octet rule. This is because:

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  1. 14 April, 13:17
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    Hydrogen atom has only one valence shell (1-s orbital) which can accommodate only 2 electrons. Also hydrogen atom has only 1 proton so if ever it gained 8 electrons, it would have a net charge of - 7 which will make hydrogen atom highly unstable. Octet rule applies perfect only upto atomic number - 20 ... after that this rule doesnt works cuz of extended octet. Hence hydrogen is an exception to octet rule.
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