What is the difference between forming a hydrogen molecule and a fluorine molecule?
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ovalent bond is the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. A hydrogen bond is forming between a polar hydrogen atom and any electronegative atom such as oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine etc. ... The bond between two different molecules in same substance or different substance is called intermolecular hydrogen bond.
“F” is the symbol for the chemical element Fluorine, not its chemical formula. The term “chemical formula” is used for compounds/ molecules of elements. Since Fluorine exists as diatomic molecule, its chemical formula is F2!
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