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Fluorine can be sourced from minerals like fluorite (calcium fluoride) and cryolite (sodium aluminum fluoride). It can also be produced through the electrolysis of hydrofluoric acid or through the reaction of hydrofluoric acid with other chemicals. Additionally, fluorine can be found in some groundwater sources.

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