A fluorine atom has 7 valance electrons.
This can be identified by looking which group fluorine is located, which is group 7.
However when the atoms get bigger this rule does not apply so easily.
A fluorine atom has seven valence electrons, as do all halogens.
Fluorine has 7 valence electrons.
7 as shown above.
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A neutral atom of fluorine contains 7 valence electrons.
A fluorine atom has seven valence electrons, as do all halogens.
Fluorine atom has seven valence electrons.
Fluorine is a halogen. All halogens have 7 valence electrons. There are thus 7 valence electrons for Fluorine, 2 in the 2s orbital, and 5 in the 2p orbitals.
The most valence electrons an atom can contain is eight.
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?
Fluorine has 7 valence electrons.
Argon does not contain valence electrons.
7 as shown above.
One
One
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