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Name a molecule that violate octate rule​

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Answered by AllFatherOdin
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The two elements that most commonly fail to complete an octet are boron and aluminium; they both readily form compounds in which they have six valence electrons, rather than the usual eight predicted by the octet rule.

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Answered by SagnikBarman
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Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) are examples of molecules that deviate from the octet rule by having more than 8 electrons around the central atom.

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