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When hydrogen and oxygen form a molecule what happens to their neutrons answers they share their neutrons they both lose neutrons nothing happen to their neutrons
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When hydrogen and oxygen form a molecule what happens to their neutrons
answers they share their neutrons
they both lose neutrons
nothing happen to their neutrons
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the answer is nothing happen to their neutrons
Because H2 and O2 form covalent bond which is sharing electrons instead of neutrons
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