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What is the type of bond formed between a chlorine atom (Cl) and a fluorine atom (F)?
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What is the type of bond formed between a chlorine atom (Cl) and a fluorine atom (F)?
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The type of bond formed between a chlorine atom Cl and a fluorine atom F is a covalent bond. This is because both chlorine and fluorine are non-metal elements, and they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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