Fluorine (F) has only this name.
Fluorine is a name for the gas and the ion without the extra electron that fluorine will rip from any other (non-noble gas) element. F0 or F2 Fluoride is the name for the fluorine negatively charged ion. F-
Fluorine is too strongly electronegative to donate electrons to any other atom.
Fluorine has higher electron affinity than any other element.
Fluorine has greater electron affinity than bromine, or any other element.
Yes. With hydrogen and fluorine.
The chemical name of fluorine is fluorine. It's chemical symbol is F and its formula is F2.
Fluorine has a stronger attraction to electrons than any other element, so when it bonds to another element that element is going to either donate electrons to the fluorine, or share electrons with fluorine getting the disproportionate share.
It's F, the first letter of the name Fluorine
No! Fluorine is the most "ignoble" gas, because it will bond to almost any other element, and chlorine is not far behind in its indiscriminate reactivity.
The chemical name for the product of reaction betweenpotassium and fluorine is potassium fluoride.
oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, fluorine
fluorine got its name from the latin word fluere, which means flow.