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Electrovalent compound which violate the octet rule |
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Answer» ommonly MAKES only three covalent bonds, RESULTING in only six valence electrons around the B atom. A well-known example is BF 3: The THIRD violation to the octet rule is found in those COMPOUNDS with more than eight electrons assigned to their valence shell. These are called EXPANDED valence shell molecules.I hope this will help youIf not then comment me |
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