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20 May, 16:01

What is the most common ionic form of fluorine?

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  1. 20 May, 17:32
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    Answer: It will usually form the anion F - since it is extremely electronegative and a strong oxidizing agent. Fluorine is a Lewis acid in weak acid, which means that it accepts electrons when reacting. Fluorine has many isotopes, but the only stable one found in nature is F-19.
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