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The pair of electrons which forms a bond between two similar fluorine atoms will be:

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unequally shared between the two similar fluorine atoms.
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completely transferred from one fluorine atom to the other.
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there is no interaction between the two fluorine atoms.
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equally shared between the two fluorine atoms.
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Solution

The correct option is D equally shared between the two fluorine atoms.
when atoms of same element form a covalent bond, the electrons pair are shared equally due to the same electronegativity.

In the fluorine molecule, one pair of electrons is equally shared between the fluorine atoms forming a single covalent bond.
A covalent bond is formed by mutual sharing of electrons between the atoms of the molecule.Similar non-metallic atoms form covalent bonds.

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