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A hydrogen fluoride molecule forms when a hydrogen atom with fluoride atom what do the two átomos share to form the bond?
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GPT 3.5
In a hydrogen fluoride molecule, the hydrogen atom and the fluoride atom share electrons to form the bond. More specifically, the hydrogen atom shares its single electron with the fluorine atom, creating a covalent bond. This bond is formed through the overlapping of orbitals of the two atoms.
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