Does when oxygen is added to a element or a compound does it increase number of electrons?
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Fluorine is the only element that is more electronegative than oxygen. As a result, oxygen gains electrons in virtually all its chemical reactions. Each O2 molecule must gain four electrons to satisfy the octets of the two oxygen atoms without sharing electrons, as shown in the figure below.
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Yes because oxygen itself has electrons (only it's not a mixture)
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