Question
Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table, which means that in an ionic, fluorine will always
share electrons unequally with other elements
pull electrons away from other elements
give electrons away to other elements
share electrons equally with other elements
share electrons unequally with other elements
pull electrons away from other elements
give electrons away to other elements
share electrons equally with other elements
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Fluorine, being the most electronegative element, will always:
**pull electrons away from other elements.**
In ionic bonding, fluorine tends to gain electrons from other elements, leading to the formation of negatively charged fluoride ions (F⁻). Therefore, the correct choice is that it will pull electrons away from other elements.
**pull electrons away from other elements.**
In ionic bonding, fluorine tends to gain electrons from other elements, leading to the formation of negatively charged fluoride ions (F⁻). Therefore, the correct choice is that it will pull electrons away from other elements.