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Explain the formation of a molecule of a oxygen by sharing pair of electrons ?

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Answered by manojrai6165
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The two oxygen atoms share two electrons so that they each have 8 electrons in their outer shell and are therefore full. They are bonded together with a covalent bond. A covalent bond is a strong bond when two atoms are sharing outer electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Oxygen molecule, there is a double covalent bond formed due to the sharing of electrons. Since two electrons form each bond, there are a total of two pairs, or four electrons, in the bond....

The Oxygen molecule, there is a double covalent bond formed due to the sharing of electrons. Since two electrons form each bond, there are a total of two pairs, or four electrons, in the bond....Oxygen molecule has two oxygen atoms. Each O atom shares 2 electrons to form two covalent bonds out of which one is sigma bond and other is pi bond. Sigma bond is formed by axial overlap 2p atomic orbitals of oxygen and pi bond is formed of lateral overlap of 2p atomic orbitals of oxygen...

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