why oxygen is always O2 and cant exist alone
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The stability factor comes into count here.
One oxygen atom has one electron in it's outermost shell , so it needs only one more, which makes it highly unstable . Thus it exists as O2 instead of O
One oxygen atom has one electron in it's outermost shell , so it needs only one more, which makes it highly unstable . Thus it exists as O2 instead of O
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