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Oxygen Has an Atomic Number of Eight

Question 113

Question 113

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Oxygen has an atomic number of eight. When two oxygen atoms come together, they form a/an ________ bond.


A) hydrogen
B) nonpolar covalent
C) polar covalent
D) ionic
E) Van der Waals

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