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What type of bond does F2 form?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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7y ago

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The Lewis structure of gaseous fluorine shows that each fluorine atom contributes one electron to share between them. This makes a single covalent bond.

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14y ago

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). :)

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14y ago

The chemical bond between similar atoms is always a non polar covalent bond.

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12y ago

It's a covalent bond in the diatomic (hence symetrical) F2 fluorine molecule.

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13y ago

The covalent bond in F2 is single and non-polar.

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7y ago

The bond in the molecule is covalent.

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A single bond

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12y ago

F2 has a nonpolar covalent bond

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Nonpolar covalent.

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