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  • Oxygen Molecule Bonds: Covalent Bonding Explained
    Yes, the bond in a molecule of oxygen (O2) is covalent.

    Here's why:

    * Covalent bonds form when two atoms share electrons.

    * Oxygen atoms have six electrons in their outer shell, needing two more to achieve a stable octet.

    * In an oxygen molecule, each oxygen atom shares two electrons with the other, forming a double covalent bond (represented by a double line: O=O).

    This sharing of electrons results in a strong, stable bond between the two oxygen atoms.

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