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    hydrogen mollecule is na exception to the octat rule. explain why

    chemistry grade 11

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    Octet rule.



    A rule stating that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to have a full valence shell of eight electrons. Hydrogen is excluded because it can hold a maximum of two electrons in its valence shell.


    https://www.boundless.com/chemistry/basic-concepts-chemical-bonding/exceptions-to-octet-rule/odd-electron-molecules/

    yes, because the hydrogen need just two electron's to act like Nobel gases



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