Chemistry, asked by vadlashivani, 6 months ago

explain covalent bond formation of oxygen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An oxygen atom requires two electrons to achieve octet configuration. Thus in an oxygen molecule, two oxygen atoms share two electrons from each of the atoms to attain an octet configuration. Hence two electron pairs are shared between two oxygen atoms forming two covalent bonds.

The two oxygen atoms share two pairs of electrons, so two covalent bonds hold the oxygen molecule together.

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Answered by laxmidevasani983
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An oxygen atom requires two electrons to achieve octet configuration. Thus in an oxygen molecule, two oxygen atoms share two electrons from each of the atoms to attain an octet configuration. Hence two electron pairs are shared between two oxygen atoms forming two covalent bonds.

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