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13 August, 12:48

Type in the correct values to correctly represent the valence electron configuration of oxygen: AsB2p

A=

B =

C =

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  1. 13 August, 15:45
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    A = 1, B = 2, C = 2

    Explanation:

    Oxygen has an electronic configuration of 1s²2s²2p². It is the first element located in group iv. The valence electrons corresponds with the fact that it has two electrons on its outer orbital which is p-orbtial and would require 2 electrons to be stable and form a compound. It can do this with itself by forming a dimer O-O bonds or with another element by accepting electron.
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