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James
9 September, 12:00
Will fluorine form an anion or a cation? Why?
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Amir Hawkins
9 September, 14:22
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Fluorine will always form an anion. That is because at its basic form, it is electronegative, which means that it attracts electrons who give it a negative charge. This is why it will form an anion.
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