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Fluoride(s) may be found in toothpaste and is even added in trace quantities to drinking water in certain parts of the world. Fluorine is extremely reactive and not found in nature. It may be found in chemical and nuclear plants. HF - but not fluorine - is even used to etch glass. Fluorine is so reactive it is produced by electrolysis.

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It typically comes with substitured alkanes.

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from the mythbusters.

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