Chemistry, asked by rajchuddar1875, 11 months ago

HOW MANY BOND PAIRS ARE PRESENT IN VALENCE SHELL OF OXYGEN WATER MOLECULE ?

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Answered by shaiboo03
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Explanation:

For oxygen, there are 8 available "spots" for the electrons to be in the n=2 shell. In the water molecule, 6 of the electrons come from the oxygen atom itself, and the other two are "shared" with the hydrogen atoms.

Answered by Ashik11
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Answer:

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Explanation:

How many electron pairs are present in the valence shell of oxygen in a water molecule? Rest 6 (3 pairs) in the valence shell. Why does oxygen require two more valence electrons, such as in water (H2O)? An oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons.

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