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5. (5-6) State and explain the number of valence electrons in F

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Simply F stands for Fluorine

Its atomic number is 9 .

It consists of 2 electrons on k shell and 7 on L shell .

In order to come in octate state it has to gain one electron

Hence, its valence electrons are 7.

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