Chemistry, asked by mohanjee6816, 10 months ago

Why does oxygen form an O2− ion and not an O3− ion?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Ma8,

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O = 2,6

to attend noble gas configuration they need 2 electrons that's why oxygen form O 2- ion not O 3- ion

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