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Consider some of the exceptions to the octet rule, then read the statements below and use the checkboxes to indicate all of the statements that are true. MORE THAN ONE ANSWER
The compound NH5 provides a valid example of expanded valence.
The compound SF6 provides a valid example of expanded valence.
In a free radical, the unpaired electron will be found on the most electronegative atom.
Hydrogen never has a complete octet.
All chemical compounds with an odd number of electrons are radicals.
Boron is typically satisfied with 4 valence electrons.
Consider some of the exceptions to the octet rule, then read the statements below and use the checkboxes to indicate all of the statements that are true. MORE THAN ONE ANSWER
The compound NH5 provides a valid example of expanded valence.
The compound SF6 provides a valid example of expanded valence.
In a free radical, the unpaired electron will be found on the most electronegative atom.
Hydrogen never has a complete octet.
All chemical compounds with an odd number of electrons are radicals.
Boron is typically satisfied with 4 valence electrons.
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