Which statement about the bond between the fluorine atoms is

  1. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  2. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  3. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  4. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  5. Which statement about the bond energies of nitrogen, iodine, and fluorine gases is correct?(1 point)Responses The atoms in
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  6. Which statement about the bond energies of nitrogen, iodine, and fluorine gases is correct?(1 point)Fluorine gas and nitrogen
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  7. Which statement about the bond between the fluorine atoms is correct? explaina The bond is polar covalent. The electrons are
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  8. Which statement about the bond between the fluorine atoms is correct?a The bond is polar covalent. The electrons are shared
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  9. Which statement about the bond between the fluorine atoms is correct?a The bond is polar covalent. The electrons are shared
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  10. The illustration depicts the formation of an ionic chemical bond between lithium and fluorine atoms. Why is the resulting
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