In Sulfonic acid the octate rule is not satisfied by sulfer and how the compound is formed?
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they are known as the exceptions to the Octet Rule. Following the Octet Rule for Lewis Dot Structures leads to the most accurate depictions of stable molecular and atomic structures and because of this we always want to use the octet rule when drawing Lewis Dot Structures. However, it is hard to imagine that one rule could be followed by all molecules. There is always an exception, and in this case, three exceptions. The Octet Rule is violated in these three scenarios:
When there are an odd number of valence electrons
When there are too few valence electrons
When there are too many valence electrons
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