Fluorine at 100 degrees Celsius is a gas.
It is a gas
it is a gas
It is a gas. Fluorine has a boiling point of -188 degrees celcius. It is a highly toxic gas and is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.
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At this temperature bromine is a liquid.
An atom of fluorine has the greatest attraction among all atoms for electrons; therefore, no other atom can extract an electron from a fluorine atom, as would be required for the fluorine to have a positive oxidation state.
Gas
It is a gas.
It is a gas. Fluorine has a boiling point of -188 degrees celcius. It is a highly toxic gas and is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.
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Gaseous state
gas
The melting point of Fluorine is -219.62 degrees Celsius. This is equal to -363.316 degrees Fahrenheit or 63.53 degrees Kelvin.
the colour and state of fluorine is yellow gas.
Yes, fluorine (F2) is one of the halogen gases and changes from a liquid to a gas at minus 188 degrees C (- 306 degrees F).
-10 degrees Celsius
-220 degrees C
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.
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