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Which is the correct Lewis structure for hydrogen peroxide, H2O2?

:H-o-o-H:
H-o-o-
H-0-0-H
B.
-o-H.
D.
=-
H=:-
E.
A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D

2 Answers

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Answer:H-O-O-H

Step-by-step explanation:

Lewis-dot structure : It shows the bonding between the atoms of a molecule and it also shows the unpaired electrons present in the molecule. The valance electrons represented by the 'dot'.

The given molecule is, hydrogen peroxide

As we know that the oxygen has '6' valence electrons and hydrogen has '1' valence electron.

Therefore, the total number of valence electrons in hydrogen peroxide, = 2(1) + 2(6) = 14

According to electron-dot structure, there are 6 number of bonding electrons and 8 number of non-bonding electrons.

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User TimJ
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Answer: its C

Step-by-step explanation:

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