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Braylen Vaughan
2 May, 22:12
Would fluorine form a positive or a negative ion?
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Bailey Duarte
3 May, 01:28
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It would form a negative ion ... it lacks 1 e in its valence shell., it is easier for F to accept an e than to shed all existing 7.
e = electron
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