Fluorine is a gaseous element which exists as diatomic molecules and every element is a pure substance.
The element is common, however; this does not imply a particular molecule is common- such as diatomic fluorine.
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
F2 is neither ionic nor a compound, it is an element, fluorine, in the diatomic form.
No, fluorine is a diatomic gas at STP.
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
If you mean F2 (fluorine), it is a diatomic molecule of the element fluorine. It's the common form of pure fluorine, since the halogen elements are all diatomic molecules.
Fluorine is a gaseous element which exists as diatomic molecules and every element is a pure substance.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
No, F (fluorine) is is diatomic in its elemental form.
The element is common, however; this does not imply a particular molecule is common- such as diatomic fluorine.
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
The mass of 4 moles of fluorine F atoms is 151,98 g (because fluorine is a diatomic element).
Sulfur is not diatomic. It forms S8 molecules rather than S2.
F is the symbol for the element fluorine. (Note that elemental fluorine is typically present as a diatomic gas, F2).
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.