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3 October, 12:02

Will the compound O2 be joined by an ionic or covalent bond

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  1. 3 October, 12:08
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    It's joined by a double covalent bond.

    Both oxygen atoms want to gain 2 electrons to have a full outer shell of 8 he ce being the most energetically stable. so each atom shares 1 pair of electrons. this is a special type of covalent bond, called a dative covalent
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