Fluorine , per se , is an element.
It exists as the diatomic molecule ' F2 '. NOT as single atoms.
NB All gases , except the Noble(Inert) Gases, exist as polyatomic molecules.
Only the Noble(Inert) Gases exist monatomically, NOT molecules.
Fluorine is a gaseous element which exists as diatomic molecules and every element is a pure substance.
The seven diatomiic elements are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,flurine,chlorine, iodine,bromine is known as diatomic elements .
F2 is neither ionic nor a compound, it is an element, fluorine, in the diatomic form.
The element is common, however; this does not imply a particular molecule is common- such as diatomic fluorine.
Fluorine (F) is an element by itself on the periodic table, and when two fluorine atoms combine to form a diatomic molecule (F2), it is still considered an element because it consists of only one type of atom - fluorine.
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
If you mean F2 (fluorine), it is a diatomic molecule of the element fluorine. It's the common form of pure fluorine, since the halogen elements are all diatomic molecules.
No, F (fluorine) is is diatomic in its elemental form.
The mass of 4 moles of fluorine F atoms is 151,98 g (because fluorine is a diatomic element).
F is the symbol for the element fluorine. (Note that elemental fluorine is typically present as a diatomic gas, F2).
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
Fluorine is a gaseous element which exists as diatomic molecules and every element is a pure substance.
Sulfur is NOT a diatomic element. Diatomic elements exist as molecules containing two atoms of the same element bound together, such as fluorine (F2), oxygen (O2), and hydrogen (H2). However, sulfur exists as S8 molecules in its elemental form, with eight sulfur atoms bonded together.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
The seven diatomiic elements are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,flurine,chlorine, iodine,bromine is known as diatomic elements .
F2 is an element. It's the diatomic form of fluorine, a highly reactive and toxic gas that you definitely don't want to mess with. So, in conclusion, F2 is an element, not a compound. Stay safe and don't go huffing fluorine gas!