The octet rule is a simplification, not a hard and fast rule. We use it to help students at the start of their studies of bonding. When sulfur forms more bonds, more energy is released. resulting in a more stable situation.
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.
The octet rule only applies to elements that are heavy enough to have reached the second shell of electrons. In the first shell, the octet rule does not apply because the first shell is completed with only two electrons, not eight. So no, the octet rule does not apply to beryllium hydride.
Yes. Hydrogen follows the duet rule, and boron and a few other elements are exceptions. Also, the noble gases can have expanded valence levels with more than eight electrons, though they only bond under certain conditions.
CF4 Doesn't violate the Octet Rule, the rest do.
Yes
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.
Valency depends upon no of electrons in outer most shell the atoms have a specific no of electrons in valence shell so they have characteristic valence .(but transition metal violate this rule).
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.
central forces are one which act centre to centre between two particles and are inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. nuclear forces violate this relation so they are non central in nature.
Of course, this will vary by person, but my view is that the central idea of American democracy is the view that although the will of the majority must be pursued, it cannot violate the needs and rights of the minority.
Of course, this will vary by person, but my view is that the central idea of American democracy is the view that although the will of the majority must be pursued, it cannot violate the needs and rights of the minority.
yes he can but he will not do it, because then he would no longer be god anymore. do you understand this fact. if not email me at lovelymusicman21@gmail.com take care,.
I will not violate your privacy.
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
Of course, if any two were in the same state it would violate both fermi statistics and the pauli exclusion principle.
Of course, this will vary by person, but my view is that the central idea of American democracy is the view that although the will of the majority must be pursued, it cannot violate the needs and rights of the minority.
The past tense of violate is violated.