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It is oxygen group elements
The structure of an atom is very different from when atoms bond.The structure of an atom, is basically the arrangement of the subatomic particles forming the atom. This includes the nucleus, made of protons and neutrons, and the electrons circling the nucleus.When atoms bond together, it is when valence electrons are either taken from another atom or given to another atom to form a bond. Water, for example is a bond. It contains hydrogen and oxygen bonded together. This is where we get H2O. There are two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen to make the water molecule.
The structure of CO2 is like: O=C=O In this structure, the bonded pair of electrons is shown as the lines between oxygen and carbon atoms. So, two electrons from each oxygen atom and four electrons from the carbon atom takes part in the bonding.
Two, unless an oxygen atom is bonded to another oxygen atom or to a fluorine atom.
The oxygen atom is neutral.
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The correct Lewis Structure for the oxygen atom will be an 'O' with two dots above and below, with one dot on the left and on the right sides.
The polarity arrows should point away from the central carbon atom.
It is oxygen group elements
The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom is known as the valence electrons. These valence electrons determine the reactivity of the atom.
6 Dots
1 atom of Carbon, 1 atom of Oxygen and 2 of Hydrogen. It has formula HCHO or CH2O . Structure H-(CO)-H
It is named Carbon Dioxide because of its chemical structure, CO2. It has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms in each molecule. Its name is a result of the IUPAC naming convention. The question should perhaps be who invented the IUPAC nomenclature.
Two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one oxygen atom (H2O)
oxygen
Hydrogen (2 atoms) and oxygen (1 atom) in a molecule of water.
The structure of an atom is very different from when atoms bond.The structure of an atom, is basically the arrangement of the subatomic particles forming the atom. This includes the nucleus, made of protons and neutrons, and the electrons circling the nucleus.When atoms bond together, it is when valence electrons are either taken from another atom or given to another atom to form a bond. Water, for example is a bond. It contains hydrogen and oxygen bonded together. This is where we get H2O. There are two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen to make the water molecule.