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Is a fluorine a noble gas?

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Noble gases are, for all intents and purposes, unreactive - there are a few noble gas compounds but you have to really work at it to convince noble gases to form bonds. Fluorine is an extremely reactive gas, hence it is not a noble gas. It is a halogen - the most reactive halogen of them all.

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No fluorine is a halogen and, in terms of reactivity, is about as far from a noble gas as you can get.

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