f2 having which type of Bond
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Fluorine always has one valence electron in all three types of bonds. (b) What is true about fluorine in an ionic bond (e.g., LiF), a nonpolar covalent bond (e.g., F2), and a polar covalent bond (e.g., HF)? In all cases, there is unequal sharing of electrons with fluorine.
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