Bricks are porous and will absorb anything dissolved in water.
If there is fluorine present in water that comes in contact with bricks, when the water evaporates, there will be fluorine in your brick.
Fluorine's main danger to us is its corrosive nature, not its toxicity. You would likely die of the direct damage to your tissues before you needed to worry about its being absorbed. However, in large doses compounds of fluorine, i.e. fluorides, can be toxic, affecting bone structure amongst other things.
Fluorine.
Fluorine
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.
The collective noun for bricks is a course of bricks.
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Fluorine seems a likely answer
The valency of fluorine is -1.
Fluorine.
No. Fluorine is a gas.
no fluorine is a halogen