NO!!! Fluorine is an elemental gas , with the formula of 'F2'. Structurally (F-F ). However it does form the ion , the fluoride ion , 'F^-'.
Au3+
Potassium loses 1 electron to form the K+ ion. Fluorine gains one electron to form the F- ion
No. F-1 is just an ion. If it is put together with some positive ion, it can then form an ionic bond.
Cl-.
No. Sulfur can form an S2+ ion.
NO!!! Fluorine is an elemental gas , with the formula of 'F2'. Structurally (F-F ). However it does form the ion , the fluoride ion , 'F^-'.
Au3+
Mg2+
Potassium loses 1 electron to form the K+ ion. Fluorine gains one electron to form the F- ion
No. F-1 is just an ion. If it is put together with some positive ion, it can then form an ionic bond.
Cl-.
Fluorine element is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. ( F-F) The fluoride ion is 'F^-' . (NB The fluorine ion is named as 'Fluoride'.
NO !!!! Fluorine form an ANION , that is an ion eith negative charge. 'F^(-) '.
Oxygen. Hydronium is simple H3O+
The fluoride ion is noted as F- (F minus).
The negative ion F has the same electronic configuration as the positive ion Li?