Octets are formed when atoms achieve a stable electron configuration by having eight electrons in their outermost shell, following the octet rule. This stability is often reached through chemical bonding, where atoms can share, lose, or gain electrons. For example, in covalent bonds, atoms share electrons, while in ionic bonds, atoms transfer electrons to achieve octet configurations. The resulting electron arrangements lead to more stable compounds.
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