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How are the atoms in water and oxygen the same and how are they different?

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An oxygen molecule consists of two oxygen atoms bonded to each other. They each have one unpaired electron, not used in the bonding. These unpaired electrons make the molecule diamagnetic. Water molecules have one oxygen atom in the center and two hydrogen atoms, one on each side.

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