F2 + Ar ==> ArF3
So you need 6 Flourides and 2 Ar to make 2 ArF3. The balanced equation is
3 F2 + 2 Ar ==> 2 ArF3
Fluorine gains an electron when forming bonds as fluorine is very electronegative. This behavior is due to the fact that gaining an electron gives fluorine a noble gas electron configuration.
Fluorine gains one electron to form a fluoride ion.
gain one electron to form fluoride anion
AnswerHighest affinity for electrondensity of all the elements... that means in a molecule fluorine will always have a negative (-1) charge, als it attracts the electroncloud forming the bond to any ligand more than this specific ligand.nbhfg
Flourine is in Group XVII, which means that it has seven electrons in its outer shell. This means that it is only capable of forming single bonds.
Fluorine gains an electron when forming bonds as fluorine is very electronegative. This behavior is due to the fact that gaining an electron gives fluorine a noble gas electron configuration.
Fluorine gains one electron to form a fluoride ion.
It will lose one eletron
One, and only one.
Technically yes ... the naming convention is that X ion is the ion you get if you pull electrons off X.However, nothing is electronegative enough to do this to fluorine, so fluorine instead forms fluoride ions by gaining one electron.
gain one electron to form fluoride anion
chlorine, fluorine, oxygen
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AnswerHighest affinity for electrondensity of all the elements... that means in a molecule fluorine will always have a negative (-1) charge, als it attracts the electroncloud forming the bond to any ligand more than this specific ligand.nbhfg
C. Flourine has a high electronegativity
Fluorine attains the electron configuration of neon (the nearest noble gas).
Chlorine resembles fluorine.Both of them are in same group.