The Lewis structure of gaseous fluorine shows that each fluorine atom contributes one electron to share between them. This makes a single covalent bond.
the outside electrons are very far away from the pull of the nucleus. therefore, the gas is very reactive. it is a halogen (a group of very reactive gasses). :)
The chemical bond between similar atoms is always a non polar covalent bond.
It's a covalent bond in the diatomic (hence symetrical) F2 fluorine molecule.
The covalent bond in F2 is single and non-polar.
The bond in the molecule is covalent.
A single bond
F2 has a nonpolar covalent bond
Nonpolar covalent.
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
F2 is covalent and KCl is ionic
Single replacement. The F2 replaces Cl to form HF and Cl2.
The bond order is 1 in the case of F2 moleucle
Magnesium and bromine form an ionic bond.
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
Yes it will form ionic bond (as in NaF or MgF2) or covalent bond as in F2 or ClF3)
F2 is covalent and KCl is ionic
Halogens form both ionic and covalent bonds.
Fluorine gains an electron. Fluorine is very reactive and will form bonds.
1
A chemical bond
covalent bond
Single replacement. The F2 replaces Cl to form HF and Cl2.
whats type of bond dose lithium normally form?
The bond order is 1 in the case of F2 moleucle
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.