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What do anions like F do to fulfill the octet rule?

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Because it gains one electron to meet the octet rule, fluorine possesses seven valence electrons and normally forms the F – ion.

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Fluorine has seven valence electrons and usually forms the F – ion because it gains one electron to satisfy the octet rule.

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