Copper and nickel
In 2004, 5-dehydro-m-xylylene (DMX) was the first reprted organic molecule known to violate Hund's rule.
There is ClO2 and ClO2^-. For the chlorite anion (ClO2^-) the Cl will have 10 electrons and will violate the octet rule. For ClO2, all elements will have 8 electrons.
It what happens when elements don't obey the octect rule, i.e. elements that have more than eight electrons in their outermost shell. It what happens when elements don't obey the octect rule, i.e. elements that have more than eight electrons in their outermost shell.
CF4 Doesn't violate the Octet Rule, the rest do.
Yes
THse elements are tellurium and iodine.
If you violate probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your original sentence behind bars.
The octet rule cannot be satisfied in molecules whose total number of valence electrons is an odd number.There are also molecules in which an atom has fewer, or more, than an octet of valence electrons.
I will not violate your privacy.
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
In 2004, 5-dehydro-m-xylylene (DMX) was the first reprted organic molecule known to violate Hund's rule.
The past tense of violate is violated.
Violate This was created on 2001-08-21.
Violation is the noun form of violate
To Violate the Oblivious was created in 2004-07.
No, "violate" is typically used as a verb to indicate breaking or disregarding rules or laws.
Why should it violate it? Atoms are simply rearranged. No new atoms are created, no atoms are destroyed. The rust will have more mass than the original iron (or whatever metal is rusting), but that's because oxygen atoms from the atmosphere are added. Add: This does not violate the law of conservation of mass, because the mass of the rust is the combined mass of the iron and the oxygen in the atmosphere that reacted to form the rust.