If stability were attained with 6 electrons rather than 8 electrons, what would be the formula of flouride ions?

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asked Oct 31, 2017 in Chemistry by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 30 134
A. F-

B. F+

C. F2+

D. F3+

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answered Oct 31, 2017 by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 357

Formula of stable Fluoride Ion will be F+

commented Oct 31, 2017 by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 30 134
But, we add -ide only for -ve ions don't we?

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