Flourine has very low melting and boiling points and yet its atoms are joined by covalent bonding. Explain.

      

Fluorine has very low melting and boiling points and yet its atoms are joined by covalent
bonding. Explain.

  

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sharon
It has weak van der waals forces between molecules which require little energy to overcome.
sharon kalunda answered the question on May 20, 2019 at 12:33


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