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What is the number of chemical bonds that an atom of an element forms called?​

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Answered by Dipthanshu
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The number 6 is easily found by counting across the columns of the periodic table (excluding the transition metals). O appears in the 6th column.) So, the formal charge of O in its elemental form is 2-… meaning that it should be able to donate two electrons, and thus form two bonds.

Answered by niranjan1739
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Explanation:

The number 6 is easily found by counting across the columns of the periodic table (excluding the transition metals). O appears in the 6th column.) So, the formal charge of O in its elemental form is 2-… meaning that it should be able to donate two electrons, and thus form two bonds.

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