Fluorine forms a molecule consisting of two fluorine atoms, which is symbolized as F2.
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
intermolecular forces
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
No, fluorine is a diatomic gas at STP.
Fluorine is an element, s an atom of fluorine contains only one element - fluorine. However, the fluorine molecule consists of two atoms of fluorine.
Fluorine gas takes the form F2. It is composed of two fluorine atoms covalently bonded together (a diatomic molecule).
H2 + F2 -> 2HFhydrogen + fluorine -> hydrogen fluorideOne molecule of hydrogen reacts with one molecule of fluorine to produce two molecules of HF.
Refering to modern Peridic Table gas which is molecule are fluorine, chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.
Refering to modern Peridic Table gas which is molecule are fluorine, chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.
Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
Fluorine is a gas.
A fluorine atom forms a covalent bond with another fluorine atom to produce the fluorine molecule which is gaseous at room temperature.
Fluorine (atomic symbol F) is an element. In its pure form it is a gas: F2, a diatomic molecule.
intermolecular forces
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
No, Fluorine is a gas.