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Plasma is the phase of matter that exists naturally only in stars. Plasma is an ionized gas where electrons are separated from atoms, resulting in a high-energy state typical of stars.
Halogens naturally occur in the gaseous state. Examples of halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
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Fluorine-19 is the most common isotope of fluorine, accounting for 100% of naturally occurring fluorine. It has 9 protons and 10 neutrons.
Yes, fluorine can sublimate under certain conditions. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas phase without going through a liquid phase. At room temperature and pressure, fluorine generally exists as a gas, but at very low temperatures, around -188 degrees Celsius, it can be deposited as a solid and then sublimate back into a gas upon warming.
Fluorine is a naturally occuring element. Fluorine gas F2 is so reactive that it is not found in nature but has to be prepared in a laboratory. or chemical plant.
Quark-gluon plasma is a very high energy phase of matter that is not found naturally on Earth. It is believed to have existed in the early universe, immediately after the Big Bang, and can be created in particle accelerators by smashing heavy ions together at extremely high speeds.
Fluorine is in the gas phase [note correct spelling] at standard temperature and pressure.
Fluorine is generally found as a gas.
the empirical formula for fluorine is F. the chemical formula is F2.
Usually matter is found naturally in one of four states or phases. The phases are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. The existence of matter in any particular phase is dependent upon temperature and pressure. - Answered by Joshua A.K.A. BladedTimes