Formal charge help needed!

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What would be formal charge on the double bonded Fluorine and the single bonded Oxygen? Thanks!

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If single bonded, F is always 0. Not sure where you pulled +1 from.
I guess the he is saying once the fluorine make two bonds with the other atoms, then there is a plus charge on the fluorine, but this is highly unlikely. Fluorine is highly electronegative by itself, a positive charge on fluorine is highly unstable
 
for this molecule, O=-1 and f=+1, N=+1, the overall charge of the molecule is +1, the charge separation in this case is stabilized by resonance, or conjugation (some people would like to use this term to describe the effect more precisely)