k Fluorine, atomic structure Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, and valence orbitals of an atom of fluorine19 atomic number 9, the most common isotope of the element fluorine. The nucleus consists of 9 protons blue and 10 neutrons red. Nine electrons white occupy available electron shells rings. The stability of an elements outer valence electrons determines its chemical and physical properties. Fluorine is a halogen in group 17, period 2, and the pblock of the periodic table. In elemental form it is a reactive, extremely toxic gas F2. It condenses into a yellow liquid at minus 188 degrees Celsius. Photo by CARLOS CLARIVANSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fluorine, atomic structure Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, and valence orbitals of an atom of fluorine 19  atomic number: 9 , the most common isotope of the element fluorine. The nucleus consists of 9 protons  blue  and 10 neutrons  red . Nine electrons  white  occupy available electron shells  rings . The stability of an element s outer  valence  electrons determines its chemical and physical properties. Fluorine is a halogen in group 17, period 2, and the p block of the periodic table. In elemental form it is a reactive, extremely toxic gas  F2 . It condenses into a yellow liquid at minus 188 degrees Celsius. Photo by CARLOS CLARIVAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Fluorine, atomic structure

Diagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, and valence orbitals of an atom of fluorine-19 (atomic number: 9), the most common isotope of the element fluorine. The nucleus consists of 9 protons (blue) and 10 neutrons (red). Nine electrons (white) occupy available electron shells (rings). The stability of an element's outer (valence) electrons determines its chemical and physical properties. Fluorine is a halogen in group 17, period 2, and the p-block of the periodic table. In elemental form it is a reactive, extremely toxic gas (F2). It condenses into a yellow liquid at minus 188 degrees Celsius. Photo by CARLOS CLARIVAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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