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Oxygen atom - needs two electrons to attain stable electronic configuration of the nearest Noble gas​

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Answered by arshbbcommander
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Oxygen atomic number = 8.

The nearest noble gases to oxygen are Helium (2) Neon (2,8)

Since Neon is nearer to oxygen...

It needs to gain 2 more electrons.

Thus the statement is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Oxygen atomic number = 8.

The nearest noble gases to oxygen are Helium (2) Neon (2,8)

Since Neon is nearer to oxygen...

It needs to gain 2 more electrons.

Thus the statement is

True☺

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