Fluorine reacts with water to produce Hydrogen Fluoride(HF) and Oxygen(O2).2 H2O + 2 F2 ----> 4 HF + O2
Aluminum does react with fluorine gas (which is the most corrosive substance known to science).
Radium react with water, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
At least all the alkali metals, calcium, strontium, barium, fluorine, chlorine, and bromine.
Most of them do NOT react with water. Only fluorine and to some extend chlorine do. Actually the only good 'water reacting' group of elements is group 1: the alkali metals.
yes
Fluorine does not attract metal, but it will react readily with most metals.
yes it reacts and combines with a halogen called fluorine and can also make calthrates
FRb
2Fe + 3F2 - 2FeF3 Iron + Fluorine - Iron Fluoride
Sodium and Fluorine react to form Sodium fluoride (NaF)
Fluorine is extremely reactive. It will react with many substances at room temperature and can spontaneously set fire to organic material. It will react exothermically with substances normally used to extinguish fires such as water and carbon dioxide. When it reacts it can form toxic compounds such as hydrogen fluoride.