fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
Fluorine in water is colourless, The same applies for fluorine in hexane
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Fluorine reacts with water to produce O2. 2F2 + 2H2O -> O2 + 4H+ + 4F-
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
Bricks are porous and will absorb anything dissolved in water. If there is fluorine present in water that comes in contact with bricks, when the water evaporates, there will be fluorine in your brick.
no
Fluorine in water is colourless, The same applies for fluorine in hexane
yes!
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Fluorine is present in most toothpastes and is also often added to water supplies.
Small amounts of fluorine is good for human teeth and is in many city water supplies.
Fluorine reacts with water to produce O2. 2F2 + 2H2O -> O2 + 4H+ + 4F-
Flourine compounds help develop decay-resistant teeth, idk about flouride water but fluorine is very reactive especially with water
No. Fluorine is a gas at room temperature a little bit denser than air.