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Card 6
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How many electrons can occupy the fourth shell?
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Card 7
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Define 'Principal Quantum Number'
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Card 8
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Card 9
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What is the bond angle of an Octahedral shaped molecule?
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Card 11
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Give an example of the expansion of the octet rule and explain why it works.
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What is the octet rule?
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Card 13
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Why does the octet rule not always work?
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Card 14
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Why do molecules with more lone pairs have smaller angles?
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Card 15
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Double bonds are counted as single bonding regions, knowing this, what is the bond angle and shape of Carbon Dioxide, which has 2 double bonds.
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