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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What Is The Lewis Structure For Oxygen? Help Please!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your wanting to know the Lewis Dot Structure?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes Sorry:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O=O with 4 dots around each O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Like Mine Is So Different Im Bout 2 Draw It Out.:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did I help at all??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1355012572915:dw| And Yess U Help!:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats What Mine Looks LIke On How I Drawed It On My Paper Is That Right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1355012734952:dw|this is how I came up with it....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxWGmnVo5-c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

check out vid to look

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?????? @prettyboy20202 An @Cher121 Im Still Kind Of Confused On This Because On My Paper Its Just One O An you Have 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wat will in the dots

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or mc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@prettyboy20202 Just Inbox Me Cause Im Sooooo Confused Of What Ur Sayin...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Quick question. Are you asking for the dot structure of a single Oxygen atom? Or the dot structure of Oxygens molecular form, O2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats wat im saying i dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Didgeridoo It's The Dot Struture

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For a single atom of oxygen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thankk You @Didgeridoo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In nature, the Lewis structure for oxygen exists this way so it could react with other elements and in nature, it is a gas so it exists as O2 . As you can see, O2, each oxygen is connected by a single bond, each gets two octets, and on the bottom of each O, each O has one unpaired electron. Oxygen is set up this way in nature as its Lewis structure so it could react with other elements. .. .. :O-O: . .

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