Electrovalent compound which violate the octet rule
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Boron commonly makes only three covalent bonds, resulting in only six valence electrons around the B atom. A well-known example is BF 3: The third violation to the octet rule is found in those compounds with more than eight electrons assigned to their valence shell. These are called expanded valence shell molecules.
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