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F-F covalent bond is slightly polarTrue or false and why?

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False. F-F would be a covalent apolar molecule.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we have two elements bonded of the same element, in this case, F (fluorine), they would be sharing electrons, making that the bonding is covalent but there are no charges, because they're the same element, so it would be a completely covalent apolar molecule.

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