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  • Fluorine Valency: Understanding Its Chemical Reactivity
    Fluorine has a valency of 1.

    Here's why:

    * Electronic Configuration: Fluorine has 7 electrons in its outermost shell (2s² 2p⁵). It needs one more electron to achieve a stable octet configuration like the noble gas Neon.

    * Gaining Electrons: Fluorine achieves this stability by gaining one electron, forming a fluoride ion (F⁻). This gain of one electron makes its valency 1.

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