It does follow the octet rule!
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Boron And Berylium
Boron trichloride does not follow the octet rule. Boron does not allow the eight required electrons in the outer shell.
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no it does not follow octet rule
Yes, oxygen is an exception to the octet rule. Molecular oxygen can have two unpaired electrons making it a biradical molecule.
octet rule
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H2S does follow the octet rule. When you draw the Lewis Structure for H2S, it looks like this: If you count up the lone pairs and sigma bonds (each worth 2), there are 8, thus, H2S follows the octet rule.
Boron And Berylium
no beacuse i dont know
Boron trichloride does not follow the octet rule. Boron does not allow the eight required electrons in the outer 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.
yes PCl3 obey octet rule there are 5 electrons in the valence shell of phosphorous it need 3 electron to complete its octet so it form bond with 3 chlorine after bond formation there are 8 electron in its octet it obey octet rule