Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.
Sulfur can borrow up to six electrons to complete its octet and achieve stability. This is because sulfur has six valence electrons in its outer shell.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen has 8 electrons in a neutral state.
Oxygen as 2 core electrons and 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen has 6 core electrons.
There are 16 electrons in an oxygen molecule as each oxygen atom has 8 electrons.
When forming compounds, nitrogen can obtain up to three electrons from other atoms.
Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.
Oxygen has six valence electrons.
Oxygen has 6 electrons in the outer shell. A full shell needs 8 electrons. Each atom therefore needs to 'borrow' 2 electrons from the other. You could therefore consider that 4 electrons are shared in the molecule (each borrows 2 of the others electrons).