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If two oxygen atoms combine to make a molecule, what type of bond will they form?Group of answer choicesNo answer text provided.an ionic bonda metallic bonda double covalent bond

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If two oxygen atoms combine to make a molecule, what type of bond will they form?Group of answer choicesNo answer text provided.an ionic bonda metallic bonda double covalent bond

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They will form a double covalent bond.

Here's why:

  1. Oxygen is a non-metal. Non-metals tend to form covalent bonds with each other, not ionic or metallic bonds.

  2. Each oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell and needs 2 more to complete its octet (to have 8 electrons, which is the most stable configuration).

  3. When two oxygen atoms come together, each shares two of its electrons with the other. This sharing of two pairs of electrons constitutes a double covalent bond.

So, the correct answer is "a double covalent bond".

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