Chemistry, asked by palampallisathwik, 6 months ago

why can't xenon form 8 sigma bonds

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Answered by makvanesingh
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Xenon does indeed (as a noble gas) have a full octet. But just like sulfur and other atoms that violate the octet rule, Xenon has unfilled d-orbitals, specifically it has unfilled 5d orbitals. For this reason, it is able to violate the octet rule

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