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"The duplet and octet configuration of e...

"The duplet and octet configuration of electrons in the valence shell is most stable and any atom having this configuration will be in minimum state of energy". This statement was given by

A

Kossel and Lewis

B

Lewis and Debye

C

Kossel-and London

D

Lewis and London

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