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How many bonds are in HF?

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Answered by bijaychoudhary302
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Hydrogen fluoride is also capable of participating in 4 bonds at once, but in the solid state forms only 2 hydrogen bonds on average. Though it has three fluorine lone pairs, each of which is capable of accepting a hydrogen bond, there are not enough hydrogen for every fluorine to do so.

Answered by hannahlinghannahline
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Hydrogen fluoride is also capable of participating in 4 bonds at once, but in the solid state forms only 2 hydrogen bonds on average. Though it has three fluorine lone pairs, each of which is capable of accepting a hydrogen bond, there are not enough hydrogen for every fluorine to do so.

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