Let's first identify the elements by their atomic numbers:
- Element number 9 is Fluorine (F).
- Element number 15 is Phosphorus (P).
Now we can evaluate each statement:
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Element number 15 has a higher reactivity than element number 9.
False - Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements, especially among nonmetals, while phosphorus is less reactive compared to fluorine. -
Element number 9 has more VALENCE electrons than element number 15.
False - Fluorine (element 9) has 7 valence electrons (as it is in Group 17), while phosphorus (element 15) has 5 valence electrons (as it is in Group 15). -
Both element number 9 and element number 15 gain electrons to form negative ions.
False - Fluorine gains one electron to form the fluoride ion (F⁻), but phosphorus typically does not form negative ions in the same way; it can share electrons or form covalent bonds rather than simply gaining electrons to become negatively charged.
In summary:
- False
- False
- False