Fluorides are added to toothpaste to reduce tooth decaying. It can be used as a fuel. Also fluorine is a most common mineral in mineral water.
fluorine is one of the things that they use to etch glass.
Fluorine is commonly used in shampoo, spermicide, detergent and laxatives
they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}
The answer is fluorine
Atomic fluorine and molecular fluorine are used for plasma etching in semiconductor manufacturing, flat panel display production and MEMS(microelectomedhanical systems)fabrication
maximum number of covalent bonds typically formed by fluorine is 1
F is the symbol for the element fluorine. (Note that elemental fluorine is typically present as a diatomic gas, F2).
Fluorine is used to prepare UF4, UF6, UO2F2.
fluorine is one of the things that they use to etch glass.
Fluorine is commonly used in shampoo, spermicide, detergent and laxatives
Yes
Scientists have known about Fluorine for longer than it has been being used. Fluorine has been around since the 1800s. It is currently being used in toothpaste, refrigerators and rocket fuel.
Elements are typically classified by the number of protons, since electron count can vary in ions. However, the element with 9 protons and 9 electrons (in the non-ionized configuration) is fluorine.
they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}
No, it is used for dental purposes instead.
The element F stands for Flouride which is used in our toothpastes today.
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.