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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Free Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science How an atom's outermost electrons contribute to bonding.

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  • 1:03 - 1:04 - speed record lol

  • dang woman stop talk so fast!!!!!!!

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  • NOW i get how to do covalent bonds! Thank you very much

  • F: is 1s2 2s2 2p5

  • YOU have saved my life!!!

    

  • I like how Ive been watching these vids and my teacher talked about for 90mins and i dont understand it she said it in less than 2 min then I understand.

  • @clydetarber good catch, i noticed it too and pulled out my periodic table and noticed that F wasn't a noble gas, so it can't have 8 valence electrons

  • She must be on cocaine

  • @Steeeeeya Fluorine's electronic configuration is: 2s^2 2p^5. 2+5=7, I was just trying to point out her mistake so that maybe she would correct the problem and stop spreading ignorance. Thank you for your intuitive response, at least your intelligence proceeds the female in the video. Unless you are the woman depicted in the video, if so this ia a public service anouncment (PSA) to you.

  • Fluorine is in group 7, so shouldn't it have 7 valence electrons?

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