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Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
Lithium is a metal, so is referred to as a metallic lattice, so molecular formula doesnt apply. gaseous lithium can form Li2 at high temperatures. Fluorine forms F2 gas in its standard molecular state
F2 has the highest standard molar entropy at 25 degrees C among CL2, BR2, I2, and F2. This is because F2 is a diatomic molecule with the smallest atomic size, leading to greater molecular motion and higher entropy compared to the other elements at the same temperature.
The element with the highest molecular weight or the largest number of electrons will typically have the strongest London dispersion forces. For example, iodine (I2) would have stronger London dispersion forces compared to fluorine (F2) due to its larger size and higher molecular weight.
O2 would diffuse faster than the other gases because it has a lower molecular weight and smaller molar mass, making it lighter and allowing it to move more quickly through an opening.
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In a F2 generation of 80 individuals, you would expect about 3 individuals to show a trait that follows a typical Mendelian inheritance pattern with a 3:1 ratio in the offspring generation. This is based on the expected ratio of 1:2:1 for a heterozygous cross.
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
Lithium is a metal, so is referred to as a metallic lattice, so molecular formula doesnt apply. gaseous lithium can form Li2 at high temperatures. Fluorine forms F2 gas in its standard molecular state
F2 has the highest standard molar entropy at 25 degrees C among CL2, BR2, I2, and F2. This is because F2 is a diatomic molecule with the smallest atomic size, leading to greater molecular motion and higher entropy compared to the other elements at the same temperature.
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Which compound has the highest melting point? Br2 I2 CI2 F2
F2 < F2- < F2+. This is because F2 has no extra electrons or missing electrons, while F2- has an extra electron making it more stable than F2. F2+ is the least stable as it has lost an electron, creating an electron deficiency.