It is extremely reactive to pretty much everything, so in its purest form, yes. However, when you go to the dentist and have flouride applied to your teeth, it is a very small amount of a compound with fluorine in it, which reacts with and removes the plaque, tartar, and other buildups on your teeth. So it is dangerous pure, but not in small amounts or in compounds. And you will rarely, if ever, find it pure. Unless you happen to be a chemist.
well if you have payed any attention in your life its in ur tooth paste and city water schooled by a 3rd gradet
Flourine is made up of atoms. Flourine is a chemical element and dose not contain anything other than fluorine atoms.
Flourine diiodide.
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Flourine is part of the Halogen groups
Flourine is made up of atoms. Flourine is a chemical element and dose not contain anything other than fluorine atoms.
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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.
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Flourine is a non-metal, more specifically a gas. Therefore, it does not exhibit the metal property of being malleable.
No. Fluorine is a nonmetal.
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Flourine diiodide.