Very easily. According to the article given by the link wood will start to burn spontaneously in a jet of fluorine without the application of a spark.
Fluorine does not attract metal, but it will react readily with most metals.
Bromine can be reduced quite easily by use of all element that react with it, except Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine and some other strong Oxidizers
because fluorine is highly electronegative and is the most reactive non metal.
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
Inert means non-reactive. Inert gases do not react with fluorine and oxygen except under exceptional conditions that do not occure naturally on the Earth.
Aluminum does react with fluorine gas (which is the most corrosive substance known to science).
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Fluorine does not attract metal, but it will react readily with most metals.
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It doesnt react easily other elements. However it will burn when heated in fluorine.
Bromine can be reduced quite easily by use of all element that react with it, except Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine and some other strong Oxidizers
2Fe + 3F2 - 2FeF3 Iron + Fluorine - Iron Fluoride
Sodium and Fluorine react to form Sodium fluoride (NaF)
Xenon.
Francium has the lowest electronegativity and fluorine the highest.
Oxygen, chlorine, fluorine.