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valence bond theory of becl2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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BeCl2, with only four valence electrons, needs four more electrons to satisfy the octet rule. NH3 has a lone pair electrons on the N atom. Therefore, BeCl2 will react with two NH3 molecules in order to achieve the octet rule, making BeCl2(NH3)2 the likely product in excess ammonia.

Answered by ArpitChauhan1501
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BeCl2, with only four valence electrons, needs four more electrons to satisfy the octet rule. NH3 has a lone pair electrons on the N atom. Therefore, BeCl2 will react with two NH3 molecules in order to achieve the octet rule, making BeCl2(NH3)2 the likely product in excess ammonia.

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