Why h2 + o2 is h2o and not h2o2?
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The oxygen is dissolved in the water, just as salt can be dissolved. It does not (to any appreciable degree) combine with water molecules to form hydrogen peroxide
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because
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in the configuration of h2 +o2 =h2O O shares two of its 6 elactrons with the h atoms share their one and only one electrons with the O atom .
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