Can oxygen form six bonds?
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Oxygen can form two single bonds because it has six valent electrons on its outer shell. It is easier for an oxygen atom to accept or share two electrons instead of losing all six to become stable.
So, it can't form 6 bonds
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Explanation:
Oxygen can form two single bonds because it has six valent electrons on its outer shell.
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