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What type of bond is present in oxygen gas (O₂)?

A. Single bond
B. Double bond
C. Triple bond
D. No bond

Answer: Double bond


Additional Information: In oxygen gas (O₂), the oxygen atoms are held together by a double bond, sharing two pairs of electrons.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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