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Introduction to Chemistry Final - Part 1 of 4
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9. Electrons in Atoms and the Periodic Table / Ions and the Octet Rule / Problem 13
Problem 13
Analyze the electron configuration of oxygen and determine how it achieves stability.
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By gaining 2 electrons to fill its p subshell.
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By gaining 1 electron to fill its s subshell.
C
By losing 2 electrons to empty its s subshell.
D
By losing 1 electron to fill its p subshell.
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