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The Octet Rule

The Octet Rule helps us draw Lewis Structures and predict how electrons will be arranged in atoms and molecules. It states that atoms are most stable when they have eight (an octet) valence electrons.

Exceptions to the Octet Rule

The Octet Rule is a very helpful tool to understand both ionic and covalent bonding. Be careful, though! There are exceptions and the Octet Rule such as H, H, Li, Be, B and more!