Boron can violate the octet rule in its compounds in that ________.
A) it can have an expanded octet
B) it can exist in a molecule with an odd number of electrons
C) its compounds are all ionic
D) it can have fewer than eight valence electrons
E) Boron cannot violate the octet rule.
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