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Hydrogen is the atom that doesn't always obey the octet rule. It only needs 2 electrons to have a full outer shell, rather than the 8 electrons typically required by the octet rule. Oxygen and bromine usually follow the octet rule.
2 or more electrons, because Oxygen already has 8.
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.
Two quartets together are typically referred to as an octet.
The oxidation number of Ge in GeCl2 is +2. Chlorine has an oxidation number of -1, and since there are two Cl atoms in GeCl2, the overall charge is 0, making the Ge atom have an oxidation number of +2 to balance the charge.
There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.
its called an octet
Hydrogen is the atom that doesn't always obey the octet rule. It only needs 2 electrons to have a full outer shell, rather than the 8 electrons typically required by the octet rule. Oxygen and bromine usually follow the octet rule.
Boron trichloride does not follow the octet rule. Boron does not allow the eight required electrons in the outer shell.
2 or more electrons, because Oxygen already has 8.
The geometry of XeCl2 is linear with a symmetric charge distribution.Therefore this molecule is nonpolar.
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.