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octet rule All atoms want to be like the nearest noble gas. (Well, they all want to have the same number of valence electrons, anyway). To do this, they either gain or lose electrons (to form ionic compounds) or share electrons (to form covalent compounds).
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octet rule A scientific law stating that all atoms, except those of hydrogen and helium, require eight electrons in the outermost energy level to maintain chemical stability.
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octet A grouping of 8 bits; similar, but not identical to, a byte.
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octet rule Atoms seek an arrangement that will surround them with eight electrons in the outermost energy level.
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octet (English) a work written for eight players, the group playing such a piece of music
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