Octet rule is not valid for which of the following molecules?
A
CO2
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B
BH3
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C
N2
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D
O2
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Solution
The correct option is BBH3 (a) Carbon and oxygen have 8 electrons in their valence shell and thus obey the octet rule.
(b) Boron atom does not satisfy the octet rule after bonding with hydrogen as it contains only 6 valence electrons in the outermost shell.
(c) N have 5 valence electrons, three of them is shared with the other N atom forming a triple bond and thus also satisfies octet. (d) Both the oxygen atoms are satisfying the octet rule. Hence, the octet rule is not valid for BH3.