What type of bonding is in a fluorine molecule?
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With other atoms, fluorine forms either polar covalent bonds or ionic bonds. Most frequently, covalent bonds involving fluorine atoms are single bonds, although at least two examples of a higher order bond exist. Fluoride may act as a bridging ligand between two metals in some complex molecules.
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Flourine forms either covalent bond or Ionic bond. Flourine atoms are single bonds.
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