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So in this video, we're going to talk about question 20 from chapter 8, which asks us to describe the bonding that exists in the f2 gas molecule.
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How does this type of bonding differ from that found in the hf gas molecule? how is it similar? so they're similar, and that hydrogen and fluorine and fluorine, these are all non -metals.
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And non -metals react together to form covalent bond.
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So the hf bond will be covalent and the ff bond, the fluorine -floin -bomb, will also be covalent.
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So how are they different? how is the bonding in f2 different than the bonding in hf? well, hydrogen and fluorine have very different electronegativities.
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So fluorine is much more electronegative than hydrogen.
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And when you have two atoms bonded together and one is more electronegative than the other, that atom has a stronger pull on the electrons that are shared in that bond...