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which is the outermost shell of fluorine atom? ​

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Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Answer:

The outermost shell is called as Valence shell and has 7 valence electrons.

Answered by omkar76545
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Answer:

It is a halogen and exsists in group 17.

Explanation:

Flourine is reprented as F. It is a halogen and exsists in group 17. The atomic number of Flourine is 9(2,7), it means there are 9 protons in the nucleus.

The outermost shell is called as Valence shell and has 7 valence electrons.

It is the most electronegative element as it has to gain 1 electron to attain the configuration.

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