A molecule with bonding that folows the octet rule?

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Answer:
Any Ionic or Covalent molecule follows the octet rule, e.g. Na-Cl, ionic molecule, Na lost electron to apply for the octet rule in the same time Cl gained this electron to apply for the octet rule, then the difference in charges occurred between the two ions resulting to formation of Ionic bond. e.g.2 as a covalent Molecule we have O2 , every oxygen atoms shares two electrons with the other one of the molecule that each of them need 2 electrons to apply for the octet rule, then each atom shares the other one with two electrons .

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