Chemistry, asked by arjundevraj05, 9 months ago

Ankit told his sister that the electronic configuration of fluorine (F) is 2,7. Then, asked her to identify what type of bond is present in the F2 molecule.

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Answered by yajat1810
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covalent bond

as the electons in the outer shell has more than 4 electrons. so to stabilize and form compounds with itself it has to use covalent bonding in which it will just share electrons.

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Answered by supriths4804
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Answer:

Covalent bond

Explanation:

Since fluorine is a non metal, it has more than 4 electrons in its outermost shell. Fluorine has only one electron in its outermost shell, hence it shares a electron with another fluorine atom to form the fluorine molecule. Since the electron has been shared, the bond formed is covalent bond.

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