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11 May, 08:00

How many valence electrons are in c4h6br2?

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  1. 11 May, 08:01
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    Based on octet rule, elements would fill up their outermost shell with 8 electrons to be stable. In this case, Carbon has 4 valence on its outer shell, Hydrogen has only 1 valence, while Bromine has 7. Therefore the total valence electrons are:

    total valence = 4*4 + 1*6 + 7*2 = 16 + 6 + 14

    total valence = 36
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