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Is fluorine reactive

Updated: 8/11/2023
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No radioactive isotopes of fluorine are ordinarily found in nature. All elements have radioactive synthetic isotopes, however.

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Yes, it has the highest electronegativity and is reactive with almost everything.

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Fluorine has 2 natural isotopes, 16 artificial isotopes and 1 artificial isomer.

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Fermium is not found in nature. It is a synthetic radioactive element.

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Fluorine is not radioactive, but is definitely corrosive and highly reactive non-metal.

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It is not radio active. It is a stable gas as opposed to Einsteinium or Uranium.

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