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Q-write the limitations of octet rule​

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Answered by brainliestnp
5

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Answered by vaniviji0653
5

Explanation:

The octet rule states that atoms can combine either by transferring or by sharing their valence electrons to attain an octet of electrons in their valence shell.

Explanation:

One limitation of the octet rule is that it cannot be applied to the nonmetals after silicon in the Periodic Table.

These elements can “expand their octet” and have more than eight valence electrons around the central atom.

Examples are

PF

5

,

SF

6

, and

H

2

SO

4

.

The

P

atom in

PF

5

has 10 electrons in its valence shell

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