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12 May, 05:15

According to the following electron structure, how many valence electrons do these fluorine atoms have? F = 1s12s22p5

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  1. 12 May, 08:51
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    The highest sequence for this shell is the number 2, preceding both the s and p in the diagram. This means that the outermost shell is the second level shell. In this shell, there are 7 electrons, 2 in the 2s orbital and 5 in the 2p orbital.

    As a side note (not sure if this is a typo), the electron structure for fluorine begins with a 1s2, not a 1s1.
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