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Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. The n = 1 energy level has two electrons, and the n = 2 energy level has six electrons. Oxygen's valence is _____.

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Hi the answer is -2 hope this helps!
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User Derrin
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Answer:

Oxygen's valence is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

Atomic number of oxygen is 8

The electrons at second energy level must be 8 (8 electron signifies a complete octate/stable state)

It is given that there are 6 electron at second energy level, thus number of electrons required to reach a stable state is equal to


= 8-6\\= 2\\

Since, oxygen needs two electron thus it will act as receiver and hence, it valence will be equal to
2

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