In general, the stability of an atom will attain by sharing electrons to form an octet configuration (8 electrons) in the outermost shell. As the number of outermost electrons of fluorine is 7 2 2 5 1s 2s 2p it accepts one electron to form a fluorine anion F. If the stability is attainted by 6 electrons, fluorine loses one electron to form fluorine cation F.
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