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eight: the cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one eight performers or singers who perform together a set of eight similar things considered as a unit a musical composition written for eight performers
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| octet |
An eight-person, sixteen-oared scull. Very rare.
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Literally, eight objects. Used to describe the tendency of main-group elements to have eight valence-shell electrons in their compounds.
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OC-tet ROOL The tendency of an atom to fill its outermost shell. 35
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| octet rule |
This states that "each atom in a molecule acquires shares in electrons until its valence shell achieves eight electrons".
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| octet | a musical composition written for eight performers |
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| octet | eight people considered as a unit |
| octet | a set of eight similar things considered as a unit |
| octet | eight performers or singers who perform together |
| octet | the cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one |
| octet | a musical composition written for eight performers |
| octet | eight people considered as a unit |
| octet | a set of eight similar things considered as a unit |
| octet | eight performers or singers who perform together |
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