Refer to the diagram to complete the sentence with the
correct numbers.
When hydrogen shares electrons with oxygen, the
outermost shell of the hydrogen atoms are full with
electrons and oxygen's valence shell is full
with
electrons. Because the valence shells
of these atoms are full, the atoms are stable.
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Respuesta :

Answer:

A:2

B:8

Explanation:

Answer:

Refer to the diagram to complete the sentence with the correct numbers.

When hydrogen shares electrons with oxygen, the outermost shell of the hydrogen atoms are full with 2

electrons and oxygen’s valence shell is full with 8

electrons. Because the valence shells of these atoms are full, the atoms are stable.

Explanation:

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