Chemistry, asked by cindrella113, 2 months ago

(◍•ᴗ•◍) hey guys can anyone tell me
why is here f2 while valency of fluorine is 1

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Answered by karakacharmi
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Answer:

In gaseous state ,it will exist in the form of F2

Answered by veeresh1937
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Explanation:

Atoms having four outermost electrons possess both positive and negative valency, and atoms having eight outermost electrons, valency will be zero (i.e. noble gases). Elements like fluorine can reach the stable state (nearest inert gas configuration: Ne) by getting one electron. So that the valency of fluorine is 1.

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