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electronic configuration of HCO3 . please tell fast​

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Answered by raniposhi
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Hydrogen has 2 valence electrons; its octet is full. And then the Oxygens each have 8 valence electrons, so their octets are satisfied, as well. However, Carbon only has 6 valence electrons. ... We're still using 24 valence electrons, but now each atom has an octet in the HCO3 Lewis structure.

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Answered by sahilsangwan0003
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Explanation:

Hydrogen has 2 valence electrons; its octet is full. And then the Oxygens each have 8 valence electrons, so their octets are satisfied, as well. However, Carbon only has 6 valence electrons. ... We're still using 24 valence electrons, but now each atom has an octet in the HCO3 Lewis structure.

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