gain one electron to form fluoride anion
Fluorine gains one electron to form a fluoride ion.
Fluorine tends to gain electrons
Chlorine gain electrons.
That depends on the reaction, and the gain of electrons is refereed to as reduction.
Fluorine require only one electron to fill its outer shell. Hence it has the greatest tendency to gain electrons than Al, Rb and I.
A Fluorine atom has an atomic number of 9. Draw out the electron shell diagram for Fluorine. Is a Fluorine atom more likely to gain, lose or share electrons to fill its valence shell?
One, and only one.
Fluorine gains one electron to form a fluoride ion.
Fluorine tends to gain electrons
The number of electrons is specific for each element.
Oxidising agents gain electrons. Fluorine is a smaller atom than chlorine, so the effective pull of its nucleus is greater.
As fluorine is a halogen (the group in which the elements are more reactive as they are one electron lesser than that of the octet configuration)and hence it can only gain electrons.
Chlorine gain electrons.
one
That depends on the reaction, and the gain of electrons is refereed to as reduction.
Fluorine require only one electron to fill its outer shell. Hence it has the greatest tendency to gain electrons than Al, Rb and I.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.