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 The atom fluorine generally will become _____ stable through the formation of an ionic chemical compound by accepting _______ electron(s) from another atom. This process will fill its outer energy level of electrons.

A)more, 1B)less, 1C)more, 2D)less, 2


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The atomic number of Fluorine is 9

Valence (outer) electron configuration is : 2s²2p⁵

Therefore, it requires 1 electron in the p-orbital to complete its octet of 8 electrons.

Thus, the atom Fluorine generally will become more stable through the formation of an ionic chemical compound by accepting 1 electron from another atom. This process will fill its outer energy level.

Ans:  A) more, 1

Flourine is the first chemical element in the group 7 of the periodic table. It has 7 valence electrons. It's electronic configuration is 1s² 2s² 2p5.

According to the electronic configuration of Flourine, 1s² 2s² 2p5, it only require one valence electron to complete it's octet. Thus making it a very reactive chemical element.

The atom flourine generally will become octet stable through the formation of an ionic chemical compound by accepting one electron from another atom.

This process will fill it's outer energy level of electrons with more 1.

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