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Why is fluorine most likely to obey the octet rule in forming covalent bonds over beryllium, neon, ulfur,iron?

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Why is fluorine most likely to obey the octet rule in forming covalent bonds over beryllium, neon, ulfur,iron?

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  1. bcuz thats wat it does ok?


  2. it is missing only one electron in its outer shell. because of this, it wants to be stable, as opposed to neon who already has a full outer shell. any more or any less would make it unstable

  3. go to a dentist, he or she will know it better than anyone else

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