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What does a fluoride ion have in common with a neon atom and a sodium ion?
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DrBob222
They are isoelectronic (meaning that they have the same number of electrons.
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Bubba
What is the PaO2 of H2O
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George
What does fluoride ion have in common with a neon atom and a sodium ion?
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