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The outermost shell of a fluorine atom is almost full.How many electrons are in this shell? A.1 B.4 C.7 D.15
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The outermost shell of a fluorine atom is almost full.How many electrons are in this shell? A.1 B.4 C.7 D.15
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It has C. 7 electrons in its outermost shell because its outermost shell has a maximum capacity of 8 electrons. 7 electrons almost fill up the shell.
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