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How many more electrons does each oxygen atom need to be stable?
The answer for that question is 2 because oxygen has six valence electrons in its outer shell and there are eight electrons are needed to fill the second level to achieve stability so oxygen needs 2 more electrons to be stable your welcome :)
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