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  1. 1 day ago · As we studied above that one oxygen atom has a deficiency of two valence electrons, it readily accepts two electrons. So, a single oxygen molecule has six electrons in its octet. If we look for O2, then the number will be O2: 6+6 = 12. In total, an O2 molecule needs four valence electrons to complete its octet and achieve a stable condition.

  2. Jan 25, 2001 · In other words, each oxygen atom keeps four electrons but puts two into the “common area.” Since each oxygen atom antes up two electrons, there’s a total of four in the “common area,” which each oxygen atom gets to claim, filling its outer orbital. Since each atom had to borrow two electrons, this is called a double covalent bond.

  3. Aug 14, 2020 · Carbon (atomic number 6) has six electrons. Four of them fill the 1s and 2s orbitals. The remaining two electrons occupy the 2p subshell. We now have a choice of filling one of the 2p orbitals and pairing the electrons or of leaving the electrons unpaired in two different, but degenerate, p orbitals.

  4. An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell. Oxygen is in group 6 of the periodic table. Two oxygen atoms will each share two electrons to form two covalent bonds and make an oxygen molecule (O 2). This is a picture of an oxygen molecule. By sharing the four electrons where the shells touch each oxygen atom can count 8 electrons in its ...

  5. At oxygen, with Z = 8 and eight electrons, we have no choice. One electron must be paired with another in one of the 2p orbitals, which gives us two unpaired electrons and a 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 electron configuration. Because all the 2p orbitals are degenerate, it doesn’t matter which one has the pair of electrons.

  6. Carbon (atomic number 6) has six electrons. Four of them fill the 1s and 2s orbitals. The remaining two electrons occupy the 2p subshell. We now have a choice of filling one of the 2p orbitals and pairing the electrons or of leaving the electrons unpaired in two different, but degenerate, p orbitals.

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  8. The number of electrons in an electrically-neutral atom is the same as the number of protons in the nucleus. Therefore, the number of electrons in neutral atom of Oxygen is 8. Each electron is influenced by the electric fields produced by the positive nuclear charge and the other (Z – 1) negative electrons in the atom.