littlebrewer7525 littlebrewer7525
  • 04-09-2017
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By making two covalent bonds, an o atom (with 8 protons) fills its valence shell. why does the atom's charge stay close to zero

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ahmedishaal ahmedishaal
  • 11-09-2017
The electrons which are shared are no always near oxygen. Oxygen keeps six electrons to itself. And the four shared electrons travel between oxygen and other atoms and contributing four half-charges to oxygen. This provides oxygen about eight units of negative charge and this causes balance the number of protons in the atom. So this is the reason that by making two covalent bonds, an o atom (with 8 protons) fills its valence shell and atom's charge stay close to zero.
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