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The outermost shell of an atom can­not have more than eight electrons, even if it has the capacity to accommodate more number of electrons , Why?
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Ritvik Sai Gpud 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Because if you fit more than 8 electrons in the outer shell then the valency of each element will be zero and the valencies will be in negative

Anmol Sharma 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Because of the octate rule they did not accommodate more electrons
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