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Israel Morrison
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15 February, 08:25
How does fluoride become an ion?
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Alivia Church
15 February, 08:54
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Flouride becomes an ion when it gains or loses an electron. If it gain an ion it becomes - 1 and if it loses it becomes a + 1. But if it loses an electron it becomes an Ion.
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