Fluorine is found in nature always in chemical compounds with elements like sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, aluminum, boron, carbon, iron, lithium, nickel, phosphorus, silicon, strontium, and titanium. The only way to separate these compounds and to get pure florine is by electrolysis, which involves using large amounts of electricity and usually quite low temperatures.
By the way, you don't want any pure fluorine because it is corrosive, explosive, and deadly.
first you make a circle and inside that you will write neutron =9 and protron =9 then draw a circle around that one and put 2 electrons side by side. draw another circle around the others and put 6 electrons on there but have them in pairs of 2 and spaced out and then put a extra one by its self on the ring.
HEHEHEHEHEHE !!!!!!! 2HF = H2 + F2 or K2MnF6+SbF5=2KSbF6+MnF3+0.5F2
Stars make helium atoms by forcing hydrogen nuclei together.
By abstracting an electron from some other atom and adding the abstracted electron to the fluorine atom's own outermost electron orbital.
Non polar Covalent bond is formed between two fluorine atoms in F2.
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Fluorine.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
Fluorine is an element. It occurs naturally.
No, Fluorine is a gas.
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Fluorine is an element, s an atom of fluorine contains only one element - fluorine. However, the fluorine molecule consists of two atoms of fluorine.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
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The valency of fluorine is -1.
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Fluorine.
No. Fluorine is a gas.
no fluorine is a halogen
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable