In water molecules there are 2 atoms of hydrogen of and 1 atom of oxygen present. each hydrogen atom shares 1 electron with the oxygen atom. So the total number of electrons shared with oxygen are 2,total no. of electrons shared by hydrogen is 2 and the total no. of electrons shared by each hydrogen atom is 1.
Each Hydrogen atom shares 1 electron with the Oxygen atom.
4 total electrons, each single bonded to one another; two each between hydrogen-oxygen bond, one from hydrogen and one from oxygen.
2 pairs of electrons
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Electrons are those found in the outermost energy level of an atom?They are called valence electrons.
Outermost have more energy than innermost. As electrons move inward, they release energy.
Outer energy level electrons, or valence electron.
It's in the outermost shell of the electron.
Temperature measures kinetic energy on a molecular level, and kinetic energy depends upon two things, speed and mass. So, if the temperature is a constant (since you have specified STP) the lighter the molecule is, the faster it will be moving. The lightest molecule, of course, is hydrogen. So hydrogen moves the fastest of any molecule at a given temperature.
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counting the shared electrons, 8.
The covalent bonds that oxygen shares with hydrogen gives it a full outer shell of 8 electrons.
Eight. Oxygen has 6 electrons and shares two more with the hydrogen atoms in covalent bonds