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state octct rule. explain incomplete octct with suitable example ?​

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When this occurs, the atom of the element within the molecule is said to contain an incomplete octet. The common examples of such elements are hydrogen (stable with only 2 valence electrons), beryllium (stable with only 4 valence electrons) and boron and aluminum (stable with only 6 valence electrons).

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