Each hydrogen atom follows the octet rule with how many pairs of electrons?

Each hydrogen atom follows the octet rule with how many pairs of electrons?

  • Correct Answer: one
  • four
  • six
  • eight

Explanation: The oxygen atom follows the octet rule with two pairs of bonding electrons and two lone pairs. Each hydrogen atom follows the octet rule with one bonding pair of electrons.

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