Chemistry, asked by sohamjain987dj, 1 month ago

Please tell which option is correct?

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Answered by dhrubajyoti17
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Answer:

1 bond present

Explanation:

1 bond present in the hydrogen fluoride

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thoshithrajsgt2: I'm not asking about how many bonds....I'm asking about number of moled
Answered by rohitkumargupta
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Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HF. ( H---------F)

It is the one molecule of Hydrogen Fluoride.In one Hydrogen Fluoride ,there are single hydrogen bond.

It is the one molecule of Hydrogen Fluoride.In one Hydrogen Fluoride ,there are single hydrogen bond.This is a colourless gas or liquid is the principal industrial source of fluorine.It is an aqueous solution called hydrofluoric acid.

It melt at room temperature, it is a posines gas, causes blindness if directly contanct with eyes.

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