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Why does the octet rule not apply to iron atoms when they bond to other iron atoms?

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The answer is they won't bond well with the same element. They can't evenly share valence electrons. The octet rule does not apply to iron atoms when they bond to other iron atoms because they won't bond well with the same element. They can't evenly share valence electrons.
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