Fluorine can be in all 3 states of matter, however, at room temperature and normal pressure (STP) Fluorine is always in the gas form.
It is a colourless (or pale yellow) gas existing as a diatomic molecules F2.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
If you mean fluorine, it is a gas at room temperature.
Fluorine is a gas at the room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Fluorine is a gas.
Most are solid. Those that are liquid are bromine, and mercury. Those that are gas are nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and all the noble gases.
Solid
Fluorine changes from a solid to a liquid at -219.67 degrees Celsius.
Flourine is a gas.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
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Fluorine is a non-metal and at room temperature is a gas. Gaseous fluorine will not conduct electricity. If fluorine is cooled to a very low temperature it will liquefy and eventually solidify, but being very much non-metallic neither the liquid of the solid will be conductors. The electrons of a fluorine atom are tightly bound to the nucleus, even in the molecular form. To conduct electricity, a solid material must have free electrons which can move as a gas within the crystal structure. Solid fluorine hasonly electrons that aretightly bound to the crystal. A conducting liquid or gas must be composed of ions which are free-moving charged particles. In liquid and gaseous fluorine, there are no charged particles, only neutral molecules.