Fluorine is a group 17 element, in the periodic table.
It's in Period 2, Group 17 (VIIA), and its atomic number is 9
The word "flouride" is applied to ionized flourine. Flourine is atomic number 9.
Fluorine is placed in group-17 i.e. halogen family in the periodic table. Its period number is 4.
No. Fluorine is an element on the periodic table, but fluoride (a negative ion of fluorine) is only found in compounds.
Group 17, period 2
It is in group 17.
Fluorine.
The Halogens
Fluorine.
Halogens: F (Fluorine), Cl (Chlorine), Br (Bromine), I (Iodine), At (Astatine), Uus (Ununseptium) located on the right of the periodic table of elements.
F stands for fluorine. It is placed in group-15.
Fluorine is in group VII and period 2, element number 9.
The smallest atom in the periodic table is hydrogen, not fluorine.
Fluorine is a nonmetal. It is located in group 17 of the periodic table. It tends to obtain an electron to form the fluoride ion.Fluorine is the element with highest electronegativity. So it does not tend to lose electrons. It is in the 17th group of the periodic table.
Non-metals are on the right side of the periodic table. Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sulfur, etc are nonmetals.
Fluorine is number 9.
The symbol for the element fluorine is F.
Fluorine belongs to the halogens.
it is fluorine
It is fluorine.
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