Ionization energy increase across a period and decreases down a group, therefore the the element with the greater ionization energy would be found in the top right of the Periodic Table. In this instance fluorine, F would have the greater ionization energy.
Oxygen has larger atomic radius. This is because: Fluorine has more protons and electrons than oxygen and therefore the nucleus of F has a stronger pull of the outer shell. Thus, in F, the outer shell is pulled closer to the center of the atom, leading to a smaller atomic radius.
The F- anion is larger than an atom, though in nature fluorine is a diatomic (gaseous) element which is bigger than an ion or atom.
F has the atomic radius larger than Li
The anion F- is larger.
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Fluorine has atomic number 9, therefore the neutral fluorine atom has 9 electrons. The F-1 ion has 10 electrons.
Chlorine has a larger atomic radius than fluorine. This is because chlorine has its outermost electrons in the 3rd energy level, which is farther from the nucleus, and fluorine has its outermost electrons in the 2nd energy level, which is closer to the nucleus.
A fluorine ion with atomic number 9 and 10 electrons has a charge of -1 because it has one extra electron as compared to the number of protons (10-9 = 1). Its symbol is F-.
The fluoride ion is noted as F- (F minus).
The negative ion F has the same electronic configuration as the positive ion Li?
In terms of atomic radius yes, nitrogen is larger than fluorine. However, the common fluorine isotopes have a greater mass than those of nitrogen.
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Fluorine has atomic number 9, therefore the neutral fluorine atom has 9 electrons. The F-1 ion has 10 electrons.
Fluorine element is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. ( F-F) The fluoride ion is 'F^-' . (NB The fluorine ion is named as 'Fluoride'.
Chlorine has a larger atomic radius than fluorine. This is because chlorine has its outermost electrons in the 3rd energy level, which is farther from the nucleus, and fluorine has its outermost electrons in the 2nd energy level, which is closer to the nucleus.
A fluorine ion with atomic number 9 and 10 electrons has a charge of -1 because it has one extra electron as compared to the number of protons (10-9 = 1). Its symbol is F-.
The fluoride ion is noted as F- (F minus).
The negative ion F has the same electronic configuration as the positive ion Li?
9. The proton count remains the same; ionization is merely an electron dependent process. An F- ion has 10 electrons in its cloud.
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