Why oxygen generally doesnt bind with another oxygen atom
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So if one oxygen atom merges withanother, they "share" electrons, giving both a full outer shell and ultimately being virtually unreactive. So, in summary, oxygen by itself doesn't have enough electrons to be stable so it shares electrons with another oxygen atom.
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Because it has it properties already. Filled and so it can't combine with other atom of same kind
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