It react with all elements other than nitrogen, oxygen, and lighter noble gases at room temperature.
it belongs to group VII-A (7-A) of the Periodic Table and its the lightest member of that group.
Its melting point is -219.61 Degree centigrade
and its boiling point is -188.13 Degree centigrade.
Gallium was discovered in 1886 by Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Gallium is a metal with a bluish color that has unique properties such as a low melting point and the ability to liquefy in the hand.
All the elements in the same group as Flourine have similar properties. This group of elements is referred to as the halogens, and is located in group 7.
ZnFe is the chemical symbol for Zinc Iron alloy. This alloy typically contains a combination of zinc and iron in varying proportions, usually used for its corrosion resistance and strength properties. Applications include automotive parts, building materials, and galvanized steel production.
The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.
Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element. It has an atomic number of 1 and is the most abundant element in the universe.
different Halogens have different properties such as flourine: has an extremely low melting point of the top of my head it's somewhere around -249000 degrees centigrade unlike bromine which has a higher melting point flourine's colour is a green and grey
Element S has similar properties to element T but has a lower atomic number.
The same? No. Similar? yes, Flourine, Bromine, Iodine. See "HALOGENS"
Flourine is part of the Halogen groups
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If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case. If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case.
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Flourine is a non-metal, more specifically a gas. Therefore, it does not exhibit the metal property of being malleable.
No. Fluorine is a nonmetal.
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Flourine
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