Chemistry, asked by sanjeevkumars5056, 1 month ago

Why can's have more than an octet?

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Explanation:

The total number of valence electrons is 5+6=11. Therefore, no matter how electrons are shared between the nitrogen and oxygen atoms, there is no way for nitrogen to have an octet. It will have seven electrons, assuming that the oxygen atom does satisfy the octet.

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