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A neutral atom of fluorine contains 7 valence electrons.
it has 9 electrons atomic number= number of protrons and electrons and atomic mass-atomic number=neutrons
A neutral fluorine atom contains 9 electrons.
Fluorine has the atomic number of 9. This means it has 9 protons in the nuclei of its atoms. So, a neutral fluorine atom would also have 9 electrons.
The total number of electrons in a neutral fluorine atom is 9, which is the atomic number of fluorine.
A neutral atom of carbon has 6 protons and 6 electrons. This is because in a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge), balancing each other out.
Fluorine has 9 in total. 7 in the outermost shell
Iodine has 53 protons, and in a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. Therefore, iodine also has 53 electrons. This balance of protons and electrons ensures that the atom is electrically neutral.
A neutral atom with 11 electrons would, by definition, have to have 11 protons. In this case, we are talking about Sodium.
In a neutral atom of fluorine, there are 9 electrons. The number of neutrons varies with an isotope's mass number.
The atomic number of an element tells you how many electrons there are and how many protons there are.
Fluorine is a non metal element. There are 9 electrons in a single atom.