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  • Electron Count in an Oxygen Molecule (O2) - A Detailed Explanation
    An oxygen molecule (O2) consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each oxygen atom has eight electrons, six in the outer shell and two in the inner shell. When two oxygen atoms bond to form a molecule, their outer shells overlap and the electrons are shared between the two atoms.

    This means that each oxygen atom in the molecule has a full outer shell of eight electrons, giving the molecule a total of 16 electrons.

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