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question 3 (1 point) saved which of the following compounds demonstrates an exception to the octet rule? h2o kcl c2h6 sf6
The octet rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to have eight electrons in their outer - shell. SF₆ has sulfur with 12 valence electrons around it as sulfur can expand its octet due to the presence of empty d - orbitals. C₂H₆ follows the octet rule for carbon and duet rule for hydrogen. KCl is an ionic compound where potassium loses an electron and chlorine gains one, both achieving stable noble - gas electron configurations. H₂O has oxygen with 8 valence electrons and hydrogen with 2 (duet rule), following the general bonding rules. So, SF₆ is an exception to the octet rule.
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A. SF₆