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What type of bond is most likely to be formed between two fluorine atoms? An ionic bond a nonpolar covalent bond a polar covalent bond a hydrogen bond
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What type of bond is most likely to be formed between two fluorine atoms? An ionic bond a nonpolar covalent bond a polar covalent bond a hydrogen bond
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What type of bond is most likely to be formed between two fluorine atoms?
An ionic bond
a nonpolar covalent bond
a polar covalent bond
a hydrogen bond
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it is the second option B. since idk bruh the other guy is the true legend ^^^
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The correct answer in this question is the second option. The type of bond that is most likely to be formed between two fluorine atoms is a nonpolar covalent bond. Electrons between the two fluorine atoms are shared between them. The bond is nonpolar since both atoms are the same.
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