Chemistry, asked by mmurthysavitha, 5 months ago

state the number of electron pairs which each of the hydrogen atom shares with the oxygen atoms.​

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Answered by vijaykumarirajput2
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Answer:Two hydrogen (H) atoms can also bond with two oxygen (O) atoms, making the formula H2O2. That's just one more oxygen than water, but it is a totally different compound. You can see that each of the Oxygen atoms has eight electrons, and the two Hydrogens have two electrons each

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Answered by mubashapoono
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Two hydrogen (H) atoms can also bond with two oxygen (O) atoms, making the formula H2O2. That's just one more oxygen than water, but it is a totally different compound. You can see that each of the Oxygen atoms has eight electrons, and the two Hydrogens have two electrons each.

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