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Fluorine bonded to an element other than carbon

Fluorine bonded to an element other than carbon... [Pg.339]

Atoms other than hydrogen also form covalent bonds by sharing electron pairs, and the electron-dot structures of the resultant molecules are drawn by assigning the correct number of valence electrons to each atom. Group 3A atoms (such as boron) have three valence electrons, group 4A atoms (such as carbon) have four valence electrons, and so on across the periodic table. The group 7 A element fluorine has seven valence electrons, and an electron-dot structure for the F2 molecule shows how a covalent bond can form ... [Pg.250]


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