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How many more electrons are required for one fluorine atom to attain the
octet configuration?

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Answered by riddhimamishra314
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Solution: Fluorine is in Group VII, and a single fluorine atom has seven valence electrons. However, by the Octet Rule it would like to gain one electron to get a full octet of valence electrons. Two fluorine atoms can each "sacrifice" one of their valence electrons to form a single bond between the atoms.

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Answered by cynddiab
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Fluorine has seven electrons in its outer most shell (2,7)

and so requires 1 electron to attain octet configuration

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