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These elements are gases at ordinary temperatures and pressures.

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Q: What state is fluorine and chlorine found in?
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What is the oxidation states of the elements in FClO4?

FClO4 is the name of Fluorine perchlorate.Here Chlorine is in +7 oxidation state, Fluorine is in -1 oxidation state, 3 atoms of Oxygen (that are double bonded to Chlorine) are in -2 oxidation state, and the forth Oxygen atom (which is connected to Fluorine and Chlorine) is in 0 oxidation state.So, total charge = 7(of Chlorine) -1(of Fluorine) -(2 * 3)(of 3 Oxygen) +0(of Fourth Oxygen) = 0


What state matter is fluorine commonly found?

Fluorine is generally found as a gas.


What is more reatice fluorine or chlorine?

Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.


What is the siblings of fluorine?

Fluorine is similar to chlorine.


Which element shares similar characteristics with fluorine?

The element chlorine shares similar characteristics with fluorine. Both the elements are in same group 17. Their valency is same(7). Both of them are found in same state i.e. gaseous


What are the elements found in CF C's?

CFC contains carbon, hydrogen, chlorine or fluorine.


Which has the largest radius Fluorine or Chlorine?

Chlorine.


Is fluorine similar properties to chlorine?

YES, very similar properties. Both Fluorine and Chlorine are in Group (or Family) 17. Fluorine is in Period 2 and Chlorine is Period 3


Which is more electro negative fluorine or chlorine?

Fluorine.


What are the three elements that exist in the gaseous state at room temperature?

Chlorine Fluorine Nitrogen Oxygen


How is the electron structure similar in fluorine and chlorine?

Electronic configuration: - Chlorine: [Ne]3s23p5 - Fluorine: 1s22s22p5


What to fluorine and chlorine have in common?

they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}