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Covalent bonding (with an electronegativity difference below 0.5) results when fluorine bonds with
A. hydrogen
B. potassium
C. iodine
D. fluorine
11 years ago

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DrBob222
Wouldn't you expect the difference to be zero if F bonds with itself? And that's < 0.5
11 years ago
Emiko
what do u mean?
11 years ago

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