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Need information to make a Bohr diagram of Fluorine?

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  1. Fluorine has an atomic number of 9.  This means there are 9 protons in the nucleus.  Most fluorine around the world has 10 neutrons in the nucleus (mass number of 19).

    There will be an equal number of electrons as protons in a normal atom, so 9 electrons.  Electrons are arranged with 2 in the first layer closest to the nucleus and 7 in the second layer.

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