Each f atom has one bonding pair and three lone pairs of what?

Each f atom has one bonding pair and three lone pairs of what?

  • Correct Answer: electrons
  • protons
  • ions
  • megatrons

Explanation: There are two different types of electrons in the fluorine diatomic molecule. The bonding electron pair makes the covalent bond. Each F atom has three other pairs of electrons that do not participate in the bonding; they are called lone electron pairs. Each F atom has one bonding pair and three lone pairs of electrons. Covalent bonds can be made between different elements as well. One example is HF. Each atom starts out with an odd number of electrons in its valence shell:.

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