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  • Fluorine (F2): Understanding Covalent Bonds and Bonding
    F₂ (Fluorine gas) has one covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Fluorine (F) is in group 17 (VIIA) of the periodic table, meaning it has 7 valence electrons.

    * To achieve a stable octet, each fluorine atom needs one more electron.

    * They share one electron each, forming a single covalent bond. This bond holds the two fluorine atoms together.

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