In case of a water molecule hydrogen acquires a ________ configuration
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In case of water, molecule hydrogen acquires a duplet configuration
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- During bond formation, all the elements either shares or donates electrons to attain stability as well to attain octet.
- Among the elements present in the periodic table, hydrogen is an exceptional case.
- This is because the total number of electrons present in hydrogen is 2. Thus it can hold the only maximum of two electrons.
- In the case of water molecules, two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen to form a water molecule.
- In it, the 2 hydrogen donates 2 electrons (1 form each) to oxygen. Thus the oxygen attains octet whereas the hydrogen attains duplet.
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