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Silicon—oxygen bonds elemental halogens

Organic compounds Substances whose molecules contain one or more carbon atoms covalently bonded with another element (including hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, the halogens as well as phosphorus, silicon and sulfur). [Pg.111]

The number of covalent bonds formed by an atom is termed its COVALENCY. The covalency of an atom is equal to the number of electrons the atom needs to become isoelectronic with a noble gas. Some of the more common elements have the following covalencies when they follow the octet rule and also have no charge hydrogen and the halogens, 1 oxygen and sulfur, 2 nitrogen and phosphorus, 3 carbon and silicon, 4. LEWIS ELECTRONIC FORMULAS, in which bonds and unshared electrons are shown, are given for a few typical compounds of these elements ... [Pg.123]


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