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  • Fluorine's Covalent Bonding: Understanding Bond Formation
    Fluorine forms one covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Electron Configuration: Fluorine has 7 electrons in its outermost shell, needing just one more to achieve a stable octet (like the noble gas neon).

    * Covalent Bonding: Fluorine achieves this stability by sharing one electron with another atom, forming a single covalent bond.

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