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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure - Part 1 of 4
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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure / Octet Rule / Problem 11
Problem 11
The octet rule is often disobeyed by elements in the 3rd row and beyond of the periodic table. Which of the following statement explains this?
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A heavier element attracts more electrons
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A heavier element is more likely to form double or triple bonds.
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A heavier element can make bonds to more than four atoms
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