Fluorine is a very poisonous yellow gas.
Fluorine vapor is typically a pale yellowish-green color. This color comes from the excitation of the gas molecules as they absorb and emit light.
the colour and state of fluorine is yellow gas.
At room temperature fluorine is a gas with a pale yellow colour.
"Flourine" is a misspelling of fluorine, a chemical element that is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. The term "vapor" is usually restricted to a substance in the gas phase in equilibrium with a liquid that contains the liquid phase of the same substance. By this definition, fluorine could be a vapor only at a temperature far below standard temperature and pressure.
A yellow gas could potentially be sulfur dioxide, which has a yellowish color when in gas form. Sulfur dioxide is a gas commonly released during volcanic eruptions, industrial processes, and burning of fossil fuels.
Fluorine vapor is typically a pale yellowish-green color. This color comes from the excitation of the gas molecules as they absorb and emit light.
the colour and state of fluorine is yellow gas.
At room temperature fluorine is a gas with a pale yellow colour.
Yellowy green
"Flourine" is a misspelling of fluorine, a chemical element that is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. The term "vapor" is usually restricted to a substance in the gas phase in equilibrium with a liquid that contains the liquid phase of the same substance. By this definition, fluorine could be a vapor only at a temperature far below standard temperature and pressure.
Clouds (water vapor in air) are white. In shade they appear grey.
A yellow gas could potentially be sulfur dioxide, which has a yellowish color when in gas form. Sulfur dioxide is a gas commonly released during volcanic eruptions, industrial processes, and burning of fossil fuels.
Fluorine is an element, s an atom of fluorine contains only one element - fluorine. However, the fluorine molecule consists of two atoms of fluorine.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
No. Fluorine is a gas.
The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.
A covalent bond is formed when fluorine combines with fluorine. This is because both fluorine atoms have similar electronegativities and share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.