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Q: How do fluorine tends to react by forming ions?
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What is a substance that seperates in water forming ions that react with hydrogen ions?

These ar soluble bases.


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Lithium is a highly reactive metal, so it can react with many other ions, especially halogens such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine


Does a fluorine atom lose electrons when forming a fluorine ion?

Technically yes ... the naming convention is that X ion is the ion you get if you pull electrons off X.However, nothing is electronegative enough to do this to fluorine, so fluorine instead forms fluoride ions by gaining one electron.


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Fluorine ions, called fluoride when ionised, have a single negative charge F-.


Which of the following has the most difficulty forming ions?

the compounds that are stable and have strong intermolecular forces of attraction will have much difficulty in the formation of ions... they will show least degree of decomposition at very high temperature,, as water at 2000 degree celsius..


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Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.


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Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.


What ions are formed by oxygen and fluorine?

Oxygen forms the O2- oxide ion; fluorine the F- fluoride ion.