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How many electrons does hydrogen need in order to have a full shell of valence electrons?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Hydrogen has one electron in its inner shell. It needs two to have a full first orbit shell.
Answered by
Joe
1. two
2. an atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons, so it will either transfer or share electrons depending on what the other atom needs
3. O=C=O
4. No, there is not because carbon needs four bonds, so it bonds with each
5. H-O-O-H
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2. an atom wants a full outer shell of valence electrons, so it will either transfer or share electrons depending on what the other atom needs
3. O=C=O
4. No, there is not because carbon needs four bonds, so it bonds with each
5. H-O-O-H
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Answered by
Anonymous
joe is right 5/5
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