What are three nonmetal elements that combine with only one fluorine atom to form a stable compound?
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A similar process leads to the formation of stable hydrogen compounds for the next two nonmetals, oxygen and fluorine. We see that the water molecule contains two pairs of nonbonding electrons, and hydrogen fluoride contains three pairs.
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