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how f2 molecule is formed ​

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Answered by varadbhoj
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In a fluorine atom, there is an unpaired electron in one of the 2p orbitals. When a F2 molecule forms, the 2p orbitals from each of the two atoms overlap to produce the F-F covalent bond. The overlapping orbitals do not have to be of the same type.

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Fluorine molecule is formed by axial p−p orbital overlap. This results in the formation of sigma bond between 2F atoms. The participating atomic orbitals are 2pz orbitals of two F atoms if Z axis is the internuclear axis.

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