The mass in grams of one fluorine atom is 18.998 grams per mole. Fluorine is a gas that has the atomic number of 9.
The mass = N x A / avogadro's number
N = number of atoms
A = the Atomic Mass
Accordingly for N = 1, A for fluorine = 19
Then the mass in grams = 1 x 19 / (6.023 x 1023 ) = 3.1546 x 10-23 gram
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Two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom make up PClF2.
PClF2 is made up of two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom.
One atom of sodium and one atom of fluorine.
Each fluorine atom has 7 electrons in its outer shell, but a setup of 8 outer shell electrons (called an octet) is stable. To get this octet a fluorine atom will form a single covalent bond with another fluorine atom. Each atom give one electron to be shared between the two.
An atom of fluorine has the greatest attraction among all atoms for electrons; therefore, no other atom can extract an electron from a fluorine atom, as would be required for the fluorine to have a positive oxidation state.
No one founded the fluorine atom. The element fluorine has existed since before the earth was formed.
Fluorine is an element, s an atom of fluorine contains only one element - fluorine. However, the fluorine molecule consists of two atoms of fluorine.
Two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom make up PClF2.
A fluorine atom changes into a fluoride ion by gaining one electron and developing a 1- charge.
PClF2 is made up of two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom.
There will be 9 protons in a fluorine atom, but actually, there exists only fluorine-19.
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One atom of sodium and one atom of fluorine.
Fluorine need one electron. It needs one electron to complete its octet.
An atom of fluorine
The electron configuration for an atom of fluorine is [He]2s2.2p5.