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What a diamotic molecule contains more lone pairs than the others

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Let us take an example of a diatomic molecule.

Oxygen is an example..

Why does it contain 2 lone pairs?.

This method works because each covalent bond that an atom forms adds another electron to an atoms valence shell without changing its charge. ... The full valence shell for hydrogen is 2 and the number of electrons in bonds is also 2. The difference is zero. Oxygen typically has 4 non-bonding electrons (or 2 lone pairs).

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