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Lewis Dot Structures: Exceptions (Simplified) definitions
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Octet Rule
A guideline stating atoms tend to surround themselves with eight electrons to achieve stability, though some elements can break this rule.
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Octet Rule
A guideline stating atoms tend to surround themselves with eight electrons to achieve stability, though some elements can break this rule.
Incomplete Octet
A situation where an atom is stable with fewer than eight electrons, often calculated as twice its group number for certain elements.
Group Number
A value indicating an element's column on the periodic table, used to determine possible valence electron counts in exceptions.
Valence Electrons
The outermost electrons involved in the formation of chemical bonds and determining molecule stability.
Free Radical
A molecule or ion containing a single unpaired electron, resulting in an odd total number of valence electrons.
Radical Compound
A chemical species with an odd number of valence electrons, often displaying unique reactivity due to an unpaired electron.
Electronegativity
A measure of an atom's tendency to attract electrons, influencing where unpaired electrons are placed in radicals.
Lewis Dot Structure
A diagram showing valence electrons as dots around atoms, used to visualize bonding and exceptions to the octet rule.
Duet Rule
A stability guideline for hydrogen, which prefers only two electrons in its valence shell instead of eight.
Nitrogen Monoxide
A molecule with 11 valence electrons, featuring an unpaired electron on nitrogen due to its lower electronegativity.
Lone Electron
A single unpaired electron present on an atom, characteristic of free radicals and affecting molecular properties.
Stability
A condition where an atom or molecule maintains a preferred electron arrangement, even when breaking the octet rule.
Radical Molecule
A species with an odd number of valence electrons, typically exhibiting high reactivity due to an unpaired electron.