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31 January, 07:10

When two fluorine atoms bond together in F2, what type of covalent bond do they form?

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  1. 31 January, 09:48
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    When two fluorine atoms bond together in f2 the type of covalent bond do they form is non-polar covalent bond.

    Explanation

    They are two type of covalent bond. that is non polar covalent bond and polar covalent bond.

    Non polar covalent bond is formed when atoms share a pair of electrons with each other equally.

    polar covalent bond is bond formed when atoms share a pair electrons unequally.

    F2 is a non polar since it is made up of two same atoms which has the same electronegativity, therefore equal number of electrons exist in the orbital overlap.
  2. 31 January, 10:35
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    A single bond bc they overlap to share ONE pair of electrons

    Explanation:

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