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  • Understanding Dihydrogen Monoxide (O2): A Double Covalent Bond
    A diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond is oxygen (O2).

    Here's why:

    * Diatomic: It consists of two atoms of the same element.

    * Double Covalent Bond: The two oxygen atoms share two pairs of electrons, forming a double bond.

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