Oxygen is neutral in nature. Justify
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The covalent bond form between them makes oxygen neutral
Covalent bond is the bond form by sharing of electron
So both oxygen have full octets then they become neutral
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The covalent bond form between them makes oxygen neutral
Covalent bond is the bond form by sharing of electron
So both oxygen have full octets then they become neutral
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- Bonds formed due to the joining by sharing of electrons are called covalent bonds.
- And oxygen is an element that has this bond which makes it very stable in nature and very neutral.
- Also this property of oxygen does not allow it to initiate any kind of reaction on its own.
- These qualities of oxygen makes it very useful in steel industries and the abundance of its availability in natural air makes it very desirable.
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