Oxygen receives 2 electrons, so it has the electronic configuration
like neon.
Oxygen should gain 2 electrons to achieve noble gas configuration
noble gases are those gases which dont react with anything. they are also called inert gases. oxygen is not one of them because it does react; infact, all the burning processes cant take place without oxygen.
Oxygen is closest to the noble gas neon (Ne) on the periodic table.
[He] 2s2 2p4
Yes it does. Each fluorine shares one electron with oxygen. So fluorine as well as oxygen will have 8 valence electrons.
No! oxygen does not react with a noble gas because a noble gas does not want any electrons. This means, it's outer shell or valence shell is filled with electrons.
Oxygen should gain 2 electrons to achieve noble gas configuration
noble gases are those gases which dont react with anything. they are also called inert gases. oxygen is not one of them because it does react; infact, all the burning processes cant take place without oxygen.
Oxygen is closest to the noble gas neon (Ne) on the periodic table.
[He] 2s2 2p4
Yes it does. Each fluorine shares one electron with oxygen. So fluorine as well as oxygen will have 8 valence electrons.
Oxygen needs to gain 2 electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration, as it has 6 valence electrons and wants a full valence shell of 8 electrons, like a noble gas.
Helium is the noble gas in the list provided.
[He]2s22p4
[He]2s22p4
Oxygen is a non metal.
The noble gas configuration of oxygen (O) is [He] 2s^2 2p^4, where [He] represents the electron configuration of the nearest noble gas, helium.