The electronic configuration of Fluoride ion is the same as that of a neon atom. What is the difference between the two?
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Fluoride is an ion which takes one electron to complete its octet but its proton remain 9.
When it takes one electron it becomes anion and has 10 electrons which makes the electronic configuration same as that of neon as both have 10 electrons.
When it takes one electron it becomes anion and has 10 electrons which makes the electronic configuration same as that of neon as both have 10 electrons.
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Fluoride ion is negatively charged ion with 9 protons and 10 electrons whereas Neon atom is electrically neutral with 10 protons and 10 electrons.
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