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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
14

Fluorine has 7 valence electrons. Which of the following is true of a fluorine molecule (F2)? a: A pair of electrons will be sha

red between the fluorine atoms. b: Only 4 valence electrons will travel around each fluorine atom. c: Twelve valence electrons will travel around each fluorine atom, but only 2 will remain around the respective atoms. d: Each fluorine atom will take 1 valence electron from the other, and this will constantly happen back and forth.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
4 0
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the fourth choice "<span>Each fluorine atom will take 1 valence electron from the other, and this will constantly happen back and forth." This is because the 7 valence electrons are difficult to remove.</span>

I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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