Monday, January 7, 2019

electronic configuration - Can an atom bond with more than 8 other atoms?


Is it possible for an atom to bond with 8 other elements (same or other type)? If yes, then please give some examples. If no, then what could be the possible reason for it?


My question is not about valence shell electrons. My question is about whether an element could combine with more than 8 other same or different elements? It could be rather covalent bonds or any bond.




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