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How many valence electrons does fluorine have?

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seven valence electrons .
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Fluorine (F) has 7 valence electrons.

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Fluorine (F) has 7 valence electrons. Fluorine belongs to group 7 in the periodic table. Group 7 elements are known as halogens. Fluorine is halogen and is the most electronegative element among the halogens. As Fluorine (F) has 7 valence electrons it has a tendency to accept another electron and complete an octet (8 electrons). Fluorine (F) forms a fluoride ion (anion) by accepting one more electron in its valence shell.

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