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How would an electron shell model of an oxygen atom (O) appear after the atom has formed chemical bonds?

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Since oxygen is found in group 6, it can be said that it will form 2 covalent bonds in order to complete its valency of 8 electrons. When it has formed chemical bonds, its electron shell model will show two atoms attached to oxygen, sharing 2 electrons. If oxygen bonds with only 1 atom (ex. CO), it will show 3 electrons being shared.
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