Fluorine as 9 protons and 9 electrons in it.
Fluorine is a chemical element of the Periodic Table, with the symbol F and the atomic number 9.
Some items that contain Fluorine are Rocketfuels, some plastics, and Toothpaste.
Salt water fish. Halibut, orange roughy, and salamon. Also found in tea leaves.
it is found in rocks coal and clay
Aluminum and fluorine combine to form the compound aluminum fluoride, AlF3.
Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]
A compound is simply different elements bonded to each other, in this case tin (Sn) and two fluorine atoms (F).
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
If fluorine combines with an element such that their electronegativity difference is more than 1.7, then they will form an ionic compound. Example:- Hydrogen fluoride is an ionic compound. Hydrogen has electronegativity of 2.1 and fluorine has 4.0. So, the difference is 1.9. Therefore, it is an ionic compound.
Fluorine is molecular, but it is an element, not a compound.
It would not be a compound. It is simply fluorine in its elemental form.
Aluminum and fluorine combine to form the compound aluminum fluoride, AlF3.
Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]
Fluorine can be found in France
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
A compound is simply different elements bonded to each other, in this case tin (Sn) and two fluorine atoms (F).
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
F2 is fluorine, which is an element, not a compound.
This is a fluorine iodide.
This is not a real question.
Yes they do.