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What charge will an atom of Fluorine make

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An atom of fluorine typically gains one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, resembling that of the nearest noble gas, neon. By gaining this electron, fluorine becomes negatively charged. Therefore, a fluorine atom will form an anion with a charge of -1, denoted as \( \text{F}^- \).
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