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what does fluorine ion have in common with a neon atom and a sodium ion?

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Answered by DrBob22
Both are isoelectronic with Ne; i.e., their outside shells are filled with eight electrons and all have the same number of electrons (that is the isoelectronic part).
Answered by mmz
fluorine and neon have same number of electrons
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