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Q: What will fluorine do to become chemically stable?
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What type of bond will fluorine create to become chemically stable?

Ionic bond.


Is fluorine a reactive or stable element?

fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable


To become more stable fluorine is likely to?

To become more stable, fluorine is most likely to gain 1 electron and form F- ion.


How can nitrogen become more chemically stable?

Nitrogen is sufficiently stable.


How many electrons would fluorine have to gain or lose too become stable?

Fluorine has 7 valence electrons. In order to become stable, Florine will share 1 electron with another atom to get 8 electron and become stable.


Which elements is stable neon carbon boron or fluorine?

Of those, neon is the most chemically stable (least reactive).But for elements, the term stable usually means non-radioactive, and all of these elements have stable isotopes.


Is element fluorine stable?

Fluorine is a stable element.yes.


When comparing the electron configurations of neon and fluorine what must happen for fluorine to become stable?

flourine must gain one electron


Why fluorine is stable?

Fluorine is not stable. It has 7 valence electrons, and will therefore partake in chemical reactions.


What element is most chemically active of all the halogens?

Fluorine


How do lithium and fluorine become stable together?

lithium donates the electron in its outer orbital to fluorine which then has a completed outer shell


How many electrons would fluorine have to gain or lose too become stable what will be the stable ion's charge?

Fluorine will gain one electron to form F- (or fluoride) ion. Fluoride ion has a charge of -1.