2. What type of bond is present in F2, molecule?
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In F2 the bonding is pure covalent, with the bonding electrons shared equally between the two fluorine atoms. In HF, there is also a shared pair of bonding electrons, but the shared pair is drawn more closely to the fluorine atom. This is called a polar covalent bond as opposed to the pure covalent bond in F2
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in F2 the bonding is pure covalent with bonding electrons shared equally
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