Describe bonding between Fluorine and Hydrogen. Is the bond strong? How do you know?
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Hydrogen fluoride is formed through covalent bonding (electron sharing) between a hydrogen atom and a fluorine atom. Hydrogen contains one electron, and fluorine requires one electron to become stable, so the bond forms readily when the two elements interact.
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Structure and Chemical Properties of Hydrogen Fluoride
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Hydrogen fluoride is formed through covalent bonding (electron sharing) between a hydrogen atom and a fluorine atom. Hydrogen contains one electron, and fluorine requires one electron to become stable, so the bond forms readily when the two elements interact.
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