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HF molecule is formed due to which overlapping​

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In a molecule of HF, the 1s orbital of the hydrogen atom overlaps with the 2p orbital of the fluorine atom (see figure below). Figure 1. A molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF). In essence, any covalent bond results from the overlap of atomic orbitals.

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In a molecule of HF, the 1s orbital of the hydrogen atom overlaps with the 2p orbital of the fluorine atom (see figure below). Figure 1. A molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF). In essence, any covalent bond results from the overlap of atomic orbitals.

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