10) which noble gas does not follow the octet rule?\nargon\nhelium\nkrypton\nneon\n11) for period 1 and 2…

10) which noble gas does not follow the octet rule?\nargon\nhelium\nkrypton\nneon\n11) for period 1 and 2, what is the maximum number of valence electrons an element can have?\n2\n4\n6\n8
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- The octet rule states that atoms tend to have 8 electrons in their valence shell for stability. Helium has only 2 electrons in its single - electron shell and follows the duet rule instead of the octet rule. Argon, Krypton, and Neon have full outer shells of 8 electrons and follow the octet rule.
- In period 1, the maximum number of electrons in the outer shell (valence electrons) is 2 (for hydrogen and helium). In period 2, the maximum number of valence electrons an element can have is 8. So overall for periods 1 and 2, the maximum is 8.
Answer:
- B. Helium
- D. 8