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The atomic number of fluorine is 9. How many electrons does an ion of fluorine have if it is represented by the symbol shown below? 19f1

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that atomic number is the number of protons present in an atom. Also, when an atom is neutral then number of protons equal number of electrons.

Hence, fluorine has atomic number 9 so there will be 9 electrons in a fluorine atom. It's electronic configuration will be
1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(5).

So, in order to acquire stability fluorine atom will accept one electron from another atom. Therefore, it will result in the formation of
F^(-1) ion.

Thus, we can conclude that there are total 10 electrons in a fluorine ion.

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Fluorine is a nonmetallic, diatomic gas with the symbol F and atomic number 9. Atomic number represents the number of protons in the atom. When F is neutral it means that the number of protons is equal to number of electrons. But, when F is an ion (F-), the it has more electrons (10) than protons, meaning its an anion.

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