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19 October, 04:47

Considering the nonmetals what is the relationship between the group number for an element (carbon, for example, belongs to group 4a; see the periodic table on the inside front cover) and the number of single covalent bonds that element needs to form to conform to the octet rule

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  1. 19 October, 08:02
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    The Octet rule is essential to obey nature's law of stability. Among all the elements in the periodic table, the noble gases in Group 8 are the most stable in. Hence, all the other elements aim to achieve their electronic configuration. So, all elements must bond with others to conform to be a part of group 8.

    Bonds for non metals = 8 - Group number

    Ex:

    Bonds for oxygen = 8 - 4 = 4

    Bonds for nitrogen = 8 - 5 = 3
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