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- Abeggs_rule abstract "In chemistry, Abegg’s rule states that the difference between the maximum positive and negative valence of an element is frequently eight. The rule used a historic meaning of valence which resembles the modern concept of oxidation state in which an atom is an electron donor or receiver. Abegg’s rule is sometimes referred to as \"Abegg’s law of valence and countervalence\". In general, for a given chemical element (as sulfur) Abegg’s rule states that the sum of the absolute value of its negative valence (such as −2 for sulfur in H2S) and its positive valence of maximum value (as +6 for sulfur in H2SO4) is often equal to 8.".
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- Abeggs_rule wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Abeggs_rule wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(chemistry).
- Abeggs_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abegg's rule".
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- Abeggs_rule subject Category:Chemistry_theories.
- Abeggs_rule type Theory.
- Abeggs_rule comment "In chemistry, Abegg’s rule states that the difference between the maximum positive and negative valence of an element is frequently eight. The rule used a historic meaning of valence which resembles the modern concept of oxidation state in which an atom is an electron donor or receiver. Abegg’s rule is sometimes referred to as \"Abegg’s law of valence and countervalence\".".
- Abeggs_rule label "Abegg's rule".
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