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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure - Part 1 of 4
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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure / Octet Rule / Problem 10
The octet rule applies to the elements of the main group but not to transition metals. Explain.
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The octet rule does not apply to transition metals because they have a greater metallic character that can accept more electrons.
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The octet rule does not apply to transition metals because they have a large molar mass that can expand of their valence orbital.
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The octet rule does not apply to transition metals because they have partially filled d orbitals that can accommodate additional electrons.
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The octet rule does not apply to transition metals because they more orbitals that produces more space for electrons.
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