Fluorine molecule is formed by
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Flourine is an element of no. 9, it's molecular formula is F² and it's electronic configuration is:
1S² 2S² 2P5 which combines to 9. It's contains two atoms in a molecule of Fluorine.
1S² 2S² 2P5 which combines to 9. It's contains two atoms in a molecule of Fluorine.
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The Fluorine molecule is formed by the axial p-p orbital overlap.
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- The Fluorine molecule could be formed by the axial p-p orbital overlap. Here, the formation of the sigma bond will be between 2F atoms.
- The atomic participation of the orbitals will be of the 2 FF atoms, if the Z axis is internuclear. Here, the atomic number of fluorine is 9.
- Then the electronic configuration would be . Every F atom possess one unpaired of electron in p-orbital.
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