The chemical elements tend to have 8 electrons in the valence shell.
no it does not follow octet rule
Uranium typically forms compounds where it does not have an octet due to its ability to expand its valence shell beyond eight electrons. Uranium can often exceed the octet rule in its bonding arrangements.
An octet of electrons is when the outermost electron shell of an atom contains eight electrons.
Two quartets together are typically referred to as an octet.
No chlorine oxides will obey the octet rule.
its called an octet
It is called the octet rule.
An octet.
A group of eight anything is called an "octet".
Az important rule: any octet has to have eight parts, otherwise it is not an octet.
The noun 'octet' is a word for a group of eight. The noun 'octet' is not a standard collective noun for a specific group, but can be used as a collective noun for any group of eight; for example, an octet of singers, an octet of swans, etc.
An octet is a stanza of poetry that has eight lines.
Octet - Christensen - was created in 1958.
Octet - Martins - was created in 2003.
Yes, iodine can exceed the octet rule and have an expanded octet due to its ability to accommodate more than eight electrons in its valence shell.
an octet is eight: the cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one.
there's no name for that.EDIT: Actually - a group of eight musicians is called an Octet ! Snakester1962 (Supervisor)