in formation of which compound octet rule is not obeyed?
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The octet rule states that particles beneath nuclear number 20 tend to join with the goal that they each have eight electrons in their valence shells, which gives them an indistinguishable electronic design from a noble gas. The control is appropriate to the fundamental gathering components, particularly carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and the incandescent lamp, yet in addition to metals, for example, sodium and magnesium.
Valence electrons can be checked utilizing a Lewis electron spot outline. In carbon dioxide, for instance, every oxygen imparts four electrons to the focal carbon. These four electrons are tallied in both the carbon octet and the oxygen octet since they are shared.
Valence electrons can be checked utilizing a Lewis electron spot outline. In carbon dioxide, for instance, every oxygen imparts four electrons to the focal carbon. These four electrons are tallied in both the carbon octet and the oxygen octet since they are shared.
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