?(a) True or false: The hydrogen atom is most stable when it has a full octet of electrons. (b) How many electrons must a sulfur atom gain to

Chapter 8, Problem 8.10

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(a) True or false: The hydrogen atom is most stable when it has a full octet of electrons.

(b) How many electrons must a sulfur atom gain to achieve an octet in its valence shell?

(c) If an atom has the electron configuration \(1 s^{2} 2 s^{2} 2 p^{3}\), how many electrons must it gain to achieve an octet?

Text Transcription:

1 s^2 2 s^2 2 p^3

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