31. Why would a valence electron be easier to steal from a Francium atom than a Fluorine
atom? Give two reasons.
1.
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Answer:

1. Because a Francium atom is deeper down the alkali metals, it is much easier to lose a valence electron.

2. A fluorine atom can easily gain a valence electron, but it could not easily lose a valence electron because it is one electron away from filling the outer shell

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