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Answer:
It would have eight electrons in the outermost shell.
Explanation:
This is because O atom would have gained extra two electrons for the chemical bonding (Ionic bond) and hence, the O atom would have eight electrons in the outermost shell (in an octet state).
Answer: It would have 8 electrons in its outermost shell.
Explanation:
The outermost shell of an Oxygen atom, usually called valence shells contains only 6 electrons while the rest 2 are in the innermost shell.
When chemicals bonds are formed, it takes in just 2 more electrons from the donor atom to form a stable octet state.
Example is the covalent bond between Hydrogen atom. (Check attatchment)
