When two hydrogen atoms bond with one oxygen atom to form water, what happens to the electrons?

A. Each hydrogen atom donates its electron to the oxygen atom.
B. The oxygen atom donates an electron to ach hydrogen atom.
C. A pair of electrons is shared at each of the hydrogen-oxygen bonds.
D. No electrons shared or donated.
Is the answer C?

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Yes, the answer is C. When two hydrogen atoms bond with one oxygen atom to form water, a pair of electrons is shared at each of the hydrogen-oxygen bonds. This type of chemical bond is called a covalent bond. Covalent bonds occur when atoms share electrons in order to achieve a more stable electron configuration. In the case of water, each hydrogen atom shares one electron with the oxygen atom, forming a stable molecule.