2 electrons are shared in a water molecule. Duuuhhh.
2 electrons. Hydrogen "shares" its electron (1 per atom) with the oxygen molecule, which results in all three having a complete outer electron shell.
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Every bond has 2 shared electrons. There are a total of 11 bonds making 22 shared electrons.
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Three bonds need to be made, so that's six electrons shared.
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counting the shared electrons, 8.
There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
Two electrons from each element are shared; the total is four electrons.
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Four electrons (2 pairs) are shared in a double covalent bond.
Six electrons, 3 pairs of electrons.
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.
Every bond has 2 shared electrons. There are a total of 11 bonds making 22 shared electrons.
Four pairs.
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There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.