dwuwalentnoci
Dwuwalentnoci is a term used in chemistry to describe an atom or radical that can form two covalent bonds. This valency is typically exhibited by elements in the second period of the periodic table, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. A dwuwalentnoci atom has two unpaired electrons, allowing it to form two such bonds with other atoms.
For example, carbon, with its electron configuration of 2s²2p², can form two covalent bonds in certain compounds.
Oxygen, in its elemental form (O₂), exists as a diatomic molecule where the two oxygen atoms are