Florine have only 2 shells namely 1s and 2s is is inner and 2s is outer shell I there is any question related to chemistry then ask me....
flurine has atomic no. 9 so its electronic configaration is 2,7. Its valance shell has 7 electrons
Fluorine belongs to the 7th Group of the periodic table - the halogens. It has --> 9 Protons 10 Neutrons 9 electrons in the atomic state. Also - it's oxidation state (valency) is (1-) or (7+) It has 7 electrons in it's outer most shell.
They both have the same number of electrons in their outer shells. (orbits, energy levels)
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Many similarities exist between fluorine and chlorine.
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flurine has atomic no. 9 so its electronic configaration is 2,7. Its valance shell has 7 electrons
Fluorine: 1 singly occupied orbital Iron: 2 singly occupied orbitals Calcium: 0 singly occupied orbitals Arsenic: 3 singly occupied orbitals Aluminum: 1 singly occupied orbital Lithium: 1 singly occupied orbital
Fluorine belongs to the 7th Group of the periodic table - the halogens. It has --> 9 Protons 10 Neutrons 9 electrons in the atomic state. Also - it's oxidation state (valency) is (1-) or (7+) It has 7 electrons in it's outer most shell.
Fluorine is the most reactive non-metal because it has a high electronegativity, which means it has a strong tendency to attract electrons. This makes fluorine highly reactive as it easily forms bonds with other elements to achieve a full outer shell of electrons, thereby increasing its stability.
They both have the same number of electrons in their outer shells. (orbits, energy levels)
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
A fluorine atom has 9 protons and 9 electrons, which are the defining features of an element.
In Fluorine - 19 there are 10 neutrons
Fluorine has 9 protons.
Fluorine has 9 protons.
Silicon don't contain fluorine !