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How can you describe the octat rule????? ​

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Answered by Avni06
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When atoms other than hydrogen form covalent bonds, an octet is accomplished by sharing. Theoctet rule can be used to explain the number of covalent bonds an atom forms. This number normally equals the number of electrons that atom needs to have a total of eight electrons (anoctet) in its outer shell.

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Answered by anshugupta6783
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it is octet not octat

octet rule is a chemical rule of thumb that reflect the observation of that element which tend to bond that each element have 8 electrons in the valence shell

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