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What is the name of electrons in the outermost shell that an atom can gain lose or share with another atom?

A Fluorine atom has an atomic number of 9. Draw out the electron shell diagram for Fluorine. Is a Fluorine atom more likely to gain, lose or share electrons to fill its valence shell?


How many valence electronss does each fluorine atom have?

Fluorine is a halogen. All halogens have 7 valence electrons. There are thus 7 valence electrons for Fluorine, 2 in the 2s orbital, and 5 in the 2p orbitals.


How many more electrons can fit within the valence shell of a fluorine atom?

The valence shell of a fluorine atom can hold a total of 8 electrons. Fluorine already has 7 electrons in its valence shell, so it can accommodate only 1 more electron to complete its octet and achieve a stable electron configuration.


How many electrons are needed to complete valence shell of fluorine atom?

Fluorine has 7 electrons in its outer shell, and it needs 1 more electron to complete its valence shell, which can hold a total of 8 electrons.


How many valence electrons are in a neutral atom of fluorine?

A neutral atom of fluorine contains 7 valence electrons.


How many valence elctrons does a fluorine atom have?

A fluorine atom has seven valence electrons, as do all halogens.


How many unpaired electrons does Florine have?

A fluorine atom has seven unshared electrons in its outer most shell (valence shell).


How many electrons does fluorine atom have in its outermost unexcited main energy level?

A fluorine atom has 7 electrons in its outermost unexcited main energy level. This allows fluorine to achieve a full valence shell of 8 electrons by gaining one additional electron through bonding.


Fluorine has 7 of these valance electron?

Fluorine has 7 valence electrons, which are the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom. These electrons are involved in chemical bonding and determine the reactivity of the element.


What are the electrons in the outmost shell of an atom called?

the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom are considered to be the valence electrons.


How many valence electrons does Fluorie have?

Fluorine atom has seven valence electrons.


How many additional valence electrons does fluorine need to have a full valence?

I believe you are talking about fluorine. If you are, F needs one more electron to gain a full shell.If you go to WikiAnswers for this information, that is counterproductive, because there is a much better way to do it. Look at the periodic table. Groups IA through VIIIA tell you what you need to know. IA has one valence electron, IIA has two valence electrons etc. Fluorine is in group VIIA and therefore has seven valence electrons. All atoms want eight, and thus fluorine is in need of one more.