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draw electron don't structure of water molecule​

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A water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen molecules. Oxygen has "two bonding" and "two lone pairs" and a complete octet. To make it into octet, the total of eight valence electrons should be arranged

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Explanation:

A water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen molecules. Oxygen has "two bonding" and "two lone pairs" and a complete octet. To make it into octet, the total of eight valence electrons should be arranged.

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