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What is the number of unpaired electrons in an isolated Fluorine atom
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"What is the number of unpaired electrons in an isolated Fluorine atom in the ground state?"
This would be 1?
atomic number 9, so:
2 in first shell
7 in 2nd shell
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If you know the answer why take server space by posting the question?
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