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9 May, 00:20

What best explains how two oxygen atoms, each with six valence electrons, can bond with each other?

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  1. 9 May, 00:24
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    The answer is the third choice. Two Oxygen atoms will form a non-polar covalent bond because they are the same element and therefore have the same electro-negativity. So neither element shall take electrons but they will share them equally
  2. 9 May, 00:32
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    Well it depends if there negative or positive
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