Chemistry, asked by Sourya18, 1 year ago

In which compound central atom obeys octet rule quiz


Sourya18: PCL5
daya5: what is pcl5?
9636: Phosphorus pentachloride
daya5: ohh..
9636: Yes

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Answered by writersparadise
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According to the Octet rule, all atoms of the elements in the main group combine to form compounds such that the valence shell of each atom in the compound has eight electrons. As a result, the compound has the same electronic configuration as that of a noble gas.


A common chemical compound where the central atom obeys the Octet rule is carbon dioxide. Here, the central atom is carbon (C) with oxygen (O) on either side.
Answered by Chirpy
3

The octet rule reflects the observation that the atoms of main-group elements have a tendency to combine in such a way that every atom has eight electrons in its valence shell. This electronic configuration is similar to the configuration of a noble gas.

The compound in which the central atom obeys the octet rule is carbon dioxide. In carbon dioxide all atoms are surrounded by 8 electrons.

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