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The fluorine molecule is formed by which orbital

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sigma bond can also be formed by the overlap of two p orbitals. The covalent bond in molecular fluorine, F2, is a sigma bond formed by the overlap of two half-filled 2p orbitals, one from each fluorine atom.

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Explanation:

diamagnetic substances, the orbital magnetic moments and magnetic moments of atoms are oriented in such a way that the vector sum of the magnetic moment of an atom is zero. When a diamagnetic substance is placed in an external magnetic field, the induced e.m.f. in each atom increases.

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