The octet rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to have a full valence shell (8 electrons).
In \( SF_6 \), sulfur forms six bonds, expanding its valence shell to 12 electrons: \[ \text{Valence electrons of S} = 6 + 6(1) = 12. \]
Explanation: \( H_2O \), \( CO_2 \), and \( CH_4 \) all obey the octet rule. \( SF_6 \) does not obey the octet rule due to its expanded valence shell.
The interhalogen compound formed from the reaction of bromine with excess of fluorine is a :