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Fluorine is a nonmetal and is the first element in group seven of the Periodic Table which includes Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and the Impossible to examine Astatine.

Incidentally to give additional information Fluorine is one of the more dangerous elements as it is able to dissolve glass and an acid made from it hydrofluoric acid is considered extremely corrosive.

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13y ago

Fluorine is in the halogen group. It is non-metallic.

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14y ago

It is a 'halogen', gas, diatomic element F2, a NON-metal,

in period 1 of the 7th group in the periodic table,

AND VERY REACTIVE AND POISONOUS

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12y ago

It is a non-metal.

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15y ago

neither. it's a non-metal.

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13y ago

No, fluorine is a non-metal.

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13y ago

Fluorine is a nonmetal.

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12y ago

Fluorine is a non-metal.

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4y ago

Non-Metal

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