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  • F2O7 Compound Name: Why It Doesn't Exist & Chemical Bonding
    F2O7 is not a known stable compound.

    Here's why:

    * Fluorine's electronegativity: Fluorine is the most electronegative element. It strongly attracts electrons and typically forms single bonds with other elements.

    * Oxygen's usual bonding: Oxygen usually forms two bonds.

    In F2O7, the formal charges on the atoms would be very high, making the molecule extremely unstable.

    If you meant a different compound, please provide the correct chemical formula.

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