How many pairs of mutual sharing electrons is required to form an oxygen molecule
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TWO PAIRS OF MUTUAL SHARING OF ELECTRONS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE OXYGEN MOLECULE
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BECAUSE BOND ORDER OF OXYGEN IS TWO . SO IT IS ABLE TO SHARE TWO PAIRS OF ELECTRONS .
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TWO PAIRS OF MUTUAL SHARING OF ELECTRONS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE OXYGEN MOLECULE
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BECAUSE BOND ORDER OF OXYGEN IS TWO . SO IT IS ABLE TO SHARE TWO PAIRS OF ELECTRONS .
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♡♤♡ INSHALLAH IT WILL HELP U ♡♤♡
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♢♢ HAVE A NICE DAY ☺☺♢♢
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