Not exactly like that, but the two oxygen atoms SHARE two electrons between them ie. two electrons from both oxygen atoms - total of four - orbit around the nuclei of both atoms. It is not a polar bond between the two oxygen atoms.f3nr15 said:Oxygen 1 - Takes 2 electrons
Oxygen 2 - Gives 2 electrons
f3nr15 said:Valencies ?
Do you mean Valencies in general or Valence electrons ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valency_%28chemistry%29
Sorry for being lazy, but I hope this helps ... I do chemistry too ...
"Why is Oxygen expressed as O2 ?"
There are
2 eletrons in 1p orbital
2 electrons in 2p orbital
4 electrons in 2d orbital
- 6 electrons in row 2, right ?
and 2 more electrons can fit 2d orbital ?
Oxygen 1 - Takes 2 electrons
Oxygen 2 - Gives 2 electrons
Then theyre both happy