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Q: What is the electrical charge of a fluorine atom?
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The nucleus of a fluorine atom has a charge of?

The answer is 9+


How could a fluorine atom change into a fluorine ion?

A fluorine atom changes into a fluoride ion by gaining one electron and developing a 1- charge.


How many electrons are presents in Fluorine atom?

There are 9 electrons in the atom without a charge, . The Fluorine ion (F -), has 10 electrons.


Does an atom have an electric charge?

If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.


What is the general overall charge of an atom?

A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.


List the expected electrical charge for fluorine?

if you want to know the weight of fluorine then u have coke to the right place. florins charge is....... -1


What do you call an atom when it has an electric charge?

An atom with an electrical charge is called an ion.


What is an atom that has an electrical charge?

Neutron .


Because the electrons in a molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF) are more strongly pulled toward the fluorine atom the molecule is nonpolar.?

That statement is incorrect. HF is a polar molecule because fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen, causing the electron density to be pulled closer to the fluorine atom. As a result, HF has a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom and a partial negative charge on the fluorine atom.


Fluorine is the most electronegative element therefore when it forms bonds with another element the electrons are?

more likely to be pulled towards the fluorine atom. This results in a polar covalent bond, with the fluorine atom having a partial negative charge and the other element having a partial positive charge.


What is the charge of an unbonded atom?

There is no net electrical charge on an "unreacted" atom.


An ion is an atom with a net electrical charge due to .?

Gained or lost electron(s).