Octet Rule
This video uses animation and introduces Lewis Structures to demonstrate stable and unstable electron configurations to explain the octet rule. The program shows viewers how they can use the periodic table to understand the octet rule. The examples featured in the video will assist students in realizing that elements react so that their electron configuration matches that of the noble elements and that this stable configuration is eight electrons in the outer shell for low atomic number elements.
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