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QUESTION 8
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Imagine that an atom of Fluorine (F) can bond with one
of the following atoms. Which one do you think it is
most likely to bond with? Why?
Lithium (Li)
Beryllium (Be)
Boron (B)
Carbon (C)
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Answer:

Li

Explanation:

F is a strongest electronegative element and it will combine with an element with low electronegativity. From the list provided, the element is Li.