What are the charges of oxide, and fluoride anions?
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Clearly,
oxide anion,
O
2
−
, is a doubly charged anion, whereas
F
−
is singly charged. But both anions have the same number of electrons.
Nevertheless, fluoride anion has a higher
nucular charge
,
Z
=
9
versus
Z
=
8
.
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