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Kai Nolan
7 February, 21:07
What does two bonded flurione atoms form?
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7 February, 23:47
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2 Fluorine atoms covalently bonded with each other, each sharing an equal number of a single, one valence electron to achieve a stable octet, would form a diatonic fluorine gas. It is a diatomic molecule, a molecule consisting of 2 atoms that are the same, in this case fluorine.
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