Az important rule: any octet has to have eight parts, otherwise it is not an octet.
The octet rule is a simple chemical rule of thumb that states that atoms tend to combine in such a way that they each have eight...
With just one more musician in the band, we can be an octet.
You can use the parallelgram rule, or if you have the vectors written as components you can just add them. If you give me an example I will help more Doctor Chuck
(1,3),(2,5)
give example of subset
The octet rule is a rule in chemistry where elements want to form bonds to attain 8 electrons in their valence shell. An example of this would be sodium chloride. Bonds that don't have 8 electrons in their valence shell don't follow this rule
There are several - the most notable being H+, H-, and Li+.
It does follow the octet rule!
No, CH4 follows the octet rule.
There are a number of characteristic forms of Octet Rules. These rules for example indicate that sets of 8 must be completed at a time.
Boron is one. It exceeds the octet rule.
no it does not follow octet rule
No chlorine oxides will obey the octet rule.
The octet rule.
The octet rule does not apply to transition metals.
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
Chlorine Cl : it can have a higher valence (ClO2, HClO3) than predicted by the octet rule. Hydrogen H and oxygen O cannot escape the octet rule.