Why does oxygen not break easily when all nonmetals brokenly?

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2026-05-20 06:50

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Oxygen molecules have a strong double bond between the two oxygen atoms, which requires a significant amount of energy to break. This double bond holds the two oxygen atoms together tightly, making oxygen relatively stable and less likely to break easily compared to other nonmetals.

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