| octet rule |
the view that closed shell configurations, composed of eight electrons for first-row elements, are particularly stable
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| octet |
A piece for eight instruments or voices.
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| octet r. |
when atoms combine to form molecules, they tend to share or transfer electrons until eight (four pairs) are in the valence shell of each atom.
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| octet |
A term for eight (8) bits that is sometimes used interchangeably with "byte" to mean the same thing.
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| octet |
A group of eight lines. This term usually means the first part of a sonnet. A self-contained stanza of eight lines is usually referred to as a huitain.
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