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  • Understanding Double Covalent Bonds: Oxygen Molecule Formation
    When two oxygen atoms form a molecule, they form a double covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Covalent bond: Oxygen atoms share electrons to achieve a stable configuration of eight electrons in their outer shell.

    * Double bond: Each oxygen atom contributes two electrons to the shared pair, resulting in a double bond.

    This double bond is represented by the formula O=O, where the double line indicates the sharing of two pairs of electrons.

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