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24 February, 22:02

Why is it o2 and not o?

and what does the 2 stand for?

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  1. 24 February, 22:52
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    Atoms

    Explanation:

    O2 is Written with a two as it is two oxygen atoms. Just o means one oxygen atom
  2. 25 February, 02:02
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    Answer: Oxygen usually is in the form of diatomic molecules, this means each molecule contains two oxygen atoms.

    Explanation: molecules form because of a lone oxygen atom is two electrons short of a full outer shell of eight. In order to fill the outer shell, one oxygen electron will share electrons with another one. Each oxygen atom 'gains' two electrons from the other. A total four electrons are shared between them, two from each atom, thus a double covalent bond is created.
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