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There are 16 electrons in an oxygen molecule as each oxygen atom has 8 electrons.
None. An oxygen atom has a roughly spherical nucleus which is surrounded by a fuzzy cloud of electrons.
In an oxygen molecule (O2), each oxygen atom has 3 lone pairs of electrons.
An electrically neutral oxygen atom has eight electrons, one for each proton in its nucleus. Two electrons are in the inner shell and six are in the outer shell.
There are 16 electrons in an O2 molecule. Each oxygen atom contributes 8 electrons, totaling 16 electrons in the molecule.
There can only be 2 electrons in each single orbital, and they will be on opposite sides of the electron cloud (orbital).
Argon has 18 electrons in its electron cloud.
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They share two pairs of electrons and have 2 lone pairs
In oxygen, each atom gains two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration through forming two covalent bonds. This means that each oxygen atom gains two electrons to reach a full valence shell.
Germanium has 32 electrons in its electron cloud.
Oxygen has 2 electrons in the p orbital. Each p orbital can hold a maximum of 6 electrons, with 3 orbitals available in the p sublevel.