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0:24 10:44 Table namely carbon nitrogen oxygen and fluorine will tend to behave in such a way so as to gain aMoreTable namely carbon nitrogen oxygen and fluorine will tend to behave in such a way so as to gain a full octet or eight electrons. Around them thus achieving noble gas electron configuration.
The 18 Valence Electron (18 VE) Rule or The Inert Gas Rule or The Effective Atomic Number (EAN) Rule: The 18-valence electron (VE) rule states that thermodynamically stable transition metal compounds contain 18 valence electrons comprising of the metal d electrons plus the electrons supplied by the metal bound ligands.
The 18 Electron Rule is a useful tool to predict the structure and reactivity of organometallic complexes. It describes the tendency of the central metal to achieve the noble gas configuration in its valence shell, and is somewhat analogous to the octet rule in a simplified rationale.
In a neutral atom the number of electrons is the same as the number of positive charges in the nucleus. All the elements of the Periodic Table are neutral. However, any atom can have more or fewer electrons than positive charges. This makes the atom negatively or positively charged.
Electron configurations provide insight into the chemical behaviour of elements by helping determine the valence electrons of an atom. It also helps classify elements into different blocks (such as the s-block elements, the p-block elements, the d-block elements, and the f-block elements).

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7:19 7:56 In the neutral atom subtract. Out the charge right. And this gives the number of valence electrons.MoreIn the neutral atom subtract. Out the charge right. And this gives the number of valence electrons. Given the oxidation. Number.

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