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  • Oxygen's Bonding Capacity: Understanding Covalent Bonds
    Oxygen can form two covalent bonds with another atom.

    Here's why:

    * Oxygen has six valence electrons: It needs two more electrons to complete its octet (eight electrons in its outer shell).

    * Covalent bonds share electrons: By sharing two electrons with another atom, oxygen can achieve a stable octet.

    This is why oxygen often forms double bonds, like in the oxygen molecule (O2) or in water (H2O).

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