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  1. The only stable isotope of fluorine is fluorine-19. Predict possible modes of decay for fluorine-21, fluorine-18, and
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  2. Calculate the difference (subtract) in electronegativities for each set of elements below.Column A 1. Nitrogen (N) and Fluorine
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  3. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  4. Fluorine forms a binary ionic compound with lithium. During the reaction, a lithium atom transfers an electron to fluorine.What
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  5. Calculate the difference (subtract) in electronegativities for each set of elements below.Column A 1.Nitrogen (N) and Fluorine
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  6. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  7. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  8. Fluorine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Two fluorine atoms bond to form highly reactive fluorine gas, F2. Which statement
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  9. Two compounds of phosphorous and fluorine have the following mass ratioCompound 1: 10.14 g fluorine for every 3.38 g phosphorus
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  10. What best explains the formula unit for a compound made from fluorine and hydrogen?HF, because fluorine is short of one
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