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Give example of a chloride where octet rule is not followed.​

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Answered by monicasuresh4
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Chlorine contains seven electrons in its outermost shell and requires only one electron to complete its octet whereas sodium contains one electron in its outermost shell. Both sodium and chlorine share their electron and complete their octet by forming Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Many elements do not follow the octet rule.

Answered by milinda27
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Chlorine contains seven electrons in its outermost shell and requires only one electron to complete its octet whereas sodium contains one electron in its outermost shell. Both sodium and chlorine share their electron and complete their octet by forming Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Many elements do not follow the octet rule.

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