The number of electrons that don't participate in bonding (give appropriate term)
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Each F atom has three other pairs of electrons that do not participate in the bonding; they are called lone electron pairs. Each F atom has one bonding pair and three lone pairs of electrons. We note that the H atom has a full valence shell with two electrons, while the F atom has a complete octet of electrons.
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