In which compound s donot obey octet rule sf2,sf4,sf6,so2?
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SF2 SF4 SF6
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In compounds such as 'S' don't obey octet.
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- The ability of the atom to hold 8 electrons in its outermost shell is called as octet.
- In case of the compound such as 'S' don't obey octet.
- , S don't obey octet rule because it structures 4 single covalent bonds with 4 fluorine ions using all the valency electrons and in this way achieves 10 electrons in the external shell.
- , S don't obey octet rule because it structures six single covalent bonds with six fluorine particles using all the valency electrons and subsequently achieves 12 electrons in the external shell.
- , S don't obey octet rule as it structures covalent bonds with two oxygen ions using all the valency electrons and in this manner achieves 10 electrons in the external shell.
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