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Which of the following describes the electron sharing between hydrogen and flourine?
A. Hydrogen and Florine share one electron with each other
B.Hydrogen and Florine share seven electrons with each other
C.Hydrogen shares one electron, while fluorine shares seven electrons
D.Hydrogen shares seven electrons, while fluorine shares one electron

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As Hydrogen has only One Electron and it needs One Electron to attain the nearest Stable Configuration (i.e) of Helium and Florine needs only One Electron to attain the nearest Stable Configuration (i.e) of Neon, They both share one Electron with each other.

Answer : Hydrogen and Florine share one Electron with each other

Option A is the Answer

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