No, fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
Flourine is a gas.
Flourine is part of the Halogen groups
If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case. If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case.
What's Flourine, I am gonna searcg that's right
in a cave.
"Flourine" is a misspelling of fluorine, a chemical element that is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. The term "vapor" is usually restricted to a substance in the gas phase in equilibrium with a liquid that contains the liquid phase of the same substance. By this definition, fluorine could be a vapor only at a temperature far below standard temperature and pressure.
Flourine is a non-metal, more specifically a gas. Therefore, it does not exhibit the metal property of being malleable.
No flourine is highly reactive, however flouride which is often mistaken for flourine is not very reactive
No. Fluorine is a nonmetal.
Henri Moissan
Flourine
F2