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How could iodine react to acheive a stable octet?

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How could iodine react to acheive a stable octet?

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In the formation of a stable octet, iodine loses 2 electrons. In the Octet Rule, each atom would have 8 (an octet of) electrons in its valence orbitals. The octet rule is based on assumption that atoms form bonds to achieve a noble gas configuration.

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