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75 points!!! What is the difference between O-O and O=O?

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Answered by Adarshthakur11
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Answer:

O-O => It represents a single bond two oxygen atoms.

Also called saturated bond

O=O => It represents a double bond between two oxygen atoms.

Also called unsaturated bond.

Explanation:

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Answered by sarvAmbarsariya
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Explanation:

The difference between O-O and O=O is that :-

O-O is refer to single bonded 2 Oxygen atoms. Which means 2 electrons are shared between 2 Oxygen atoms by a single bond.

Where as

O=O is refer to double bonded 2 Oxygen atoms. Which means 4 electrons are shared between 2 Oxygen atoms by a double bond.

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