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15 July, 16:47

How many single covalent bonds must a fluorine atom form to have a complete octet in its valence shell?

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  1. 15 July, 20:35
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    The answer to this question would be: 1

    Fluorine is a nonmetal element that was located in the group 7 of the periodic table. Fluorine has 7 valence electron, only need 1 electron left to makes it fulfills the octet rule of 8 valence electron. One covalent bond should give fluorine the 1 electron it needs so the answer would be 1.
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