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The octet rule isn't all its cracked up to be. It works fine for some of the elements in the second period, but begins to come unglued for many others.
NNO does follow the octet rule, and has at least three resonance structures
N=N=O <−> N≡N−O <−> N−N≡O
Formal charges suggest that the one in the middle is most likely.
NBF3 -- Really? Show me, because I don't think there is such a compound.
NICl2^- or NICl^2- ..... which is it?
NICl2 (neutral) is an analogue of NCl3 where iodine has replaced one chlorine. It follows the octet rule.
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Explanation: When the p-type side of the diode is connected to a higher potential than the n-type side, the diode is then forward biased, because it enhances the capability of the diode to conduct forward current.
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Explanation: According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed.
The mass of products must be same as that of the mass of reactants. For this the number of atoms of each element must be same on both sides of the arrow. Thus we need to balance the chemical equations.
