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what is the valency of fluoride?

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Answered by zumba12
12

The valency of fluoride is 1.

Explanation:

  • Fluorine refers to an element with an equal number of protons and electrons, whereas fluoride is an ion with an unstable number of protons and electrons.
  • In the case of ions, the charge and valency are equal to each other.
  • For example, if the charge of an ion is +3, its valency is also considered as 3.
  • In the case of fluoride ion, the charge is +1, thus its valency is considered as 1.
  • As the valency of fluoride ion is 1, it is considered as monovalent ion.

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Answered by adibagga2020
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