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Give one example of a molecule containing a single covalent bond

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Answered by Anonymous
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The halogens also form single covalent bonds in their diatomic molecules. An atom of any halogen, such as fluorine, has seven valence electrons. Its unpaired electron is located in the 2p orbital. The diatomic fluorine molecule (F2) contains a single shared pair of electrons.

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Answer:HYDROGEN

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