Fluorite or fluoride. I think...
Another name for flourite is fluorspar.
CaF2 Calcium fluorite. Fluorspar possibly.
William N. McAnulty has written: 'Fluorspar in Texas' -- subject(s): Fluorspar 'Fluorspar in New Mexico' -- subject(s): Fluorspar
the answere is sodium fuoride.
Kenya Fluorspar Company was created in 1971.
C. M. Bartley has written: 'Fluorspar' -- subject(s): Fluorspar
mrs georges class looking for fluorspar on this subaru paper. alec t. dakotah m. tanner m.
Calcium difluoride; Fluorspar; Acid spar the chemical formula is CaF2 (source: http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/c0374.htm)
The English name "fluorine" is derived from the Latin word "fluere," meaning "to flow." This is because fluorine was originally isolated from the mineral fluorspar, which was used in metal refining to help materials flow more easily.
Yes, fluorspar, also known as fluorite, is a natural resource. It is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride and is primarily used in the production of aluminum, gasoline, and uranium fuel, as well as in the manufacturing of glass and ceramics. Fluorspar is mined from deposits found in various locations worldwide, making it an important industrial mineral.
It was named from a disease found in London that had similar compounds in the cells as a the new chemical as we know Fluorine. The "Flu" discovered in London was named "Orine".
Fluorspar, lead, coal, and zinc are mined in Illinois.