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A neutral atom of oxygen would have 6 valence electrons.
No, oxygen has 8 electrons in general (in neutral form) but only has 6 valence electrons.
Six.
The elements in Group 16 on the periodic table have six valence electrons. They include oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium.
What best explains how two oxygen atoms each with six valence electrons can bond with each other?
Oxygen has six valence electrons.
All have six valence electrons.
six valence electrons
Oxygen has six valence electrons.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons. A person can determine the number of valence electrons by looking at the periodic table. since oxygen is in the 6th column form the left, it has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen has six valence electrons.
A neutral atom of oxygen would have 6 valence electrons.
No, oxygen has 8 electrons in general (in neutral form) but only has 6 valence electrons.
A neutral oxygen atom has six valence electrons.
Six.
Six, as does any other isotope of oxygen.
yes, an oxygen atom have the same number of valence electrons as a selenium atom.