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How many pairs of electrons do the two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule share with each other
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There are a total of 2 pairs of electrons that 2 oxygen atoms in a molecule of oxygen share with each other. Each atom of oxygen in the molecule also has 2 lone pairs of electrons.
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