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noun - a nonmetallic univalent element belonging to the halogens
noun - a gaseous element
FLUORINE - Fluorine is a chemical element with symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists as a highly toxic pale yellow diatomic gas at...
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The lightest of the halogens, it's name is from the Latin for "to flow" |
I got an F in chemistry, this F, a gas |
This poisonous gas, element No. 9, is used in making freon & teflon |
It's from the Latin for "to flow" |
Atomic number 9, it's a trace element in the body, notably in the teeth |
It combines with other elements more readily than any other element & reduces tooth decay |
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A pale-yellow, highly corrosive, poisonous, gaseous halogen element, the most electronegative and most reactive of all the elements, used in a wide variety of industrially important compounds. Atomic number 9 atomic weight 18.9984 freezing point -219.62C melting point -223C boiling point -188.14C specific gravity of liquid 1.108 (at boiling point) valence 1. See Table at element. |
the chemical element of atomic number 9, a poisonous pale yellow gas of the halogen series. It is the most reactive of all the elements, causing very severe burns on contact with skin. |
a nonmetallic univalent element belonging to the halogens usually a yellow irritating toxic flammable gas a powerful oxidizing agent recovered from fluorite or cryolite or fluorapatite |
a chemical element that is a poisonous, pale yellow gas |
The chemical element of atomic number 9, a poisonous pale yellow gas of the halogen series. It is the most reactive of all the elements, causing very severe burns on contact with skin. |
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Fluorine is a chemical element with symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists as a highly toxic pale yellow diatomic gas at standard conditions. As the most electronegative element, it is extremely reactive: almost all other elements, including some noble gases, form compounds with fluorine. * Among the elements, fluorine ranks 24th in universal abundance and 13th in terrestrial abundance. Fluorite, the primary mineral source of fluorine which gave the element its name, was first described in 1529; as it was added to metal ores to lower their melting points for smelting, the Latin verb fluo meaning "flow" gave the mineral its name. Proposed as an element in 1810, fluorine proved difficult and dangerous to separate from its compounds, and several early experimenters died or sustained injuries from their attempts. Only in 1886 did French chemist Henri Moissan isolate elemental fluorine using low-temperature electrolysis, a process still employed for modern product |