According to the entry for fluorine in wikipedia, this name is based on an invented Latin word due to Georgius Agricola. "[H]e created the Latin noun fluorés, from fluo(flow)." Later Humphrey Davy suggested that this element be named similarly to other halogens such as chlorine.
The full name of the fluorine ion is fluoride ion.
The halogen in period 2 is fluorine.
The name "fluorine" comes from the Latin word "fluere," which means "to flow." This is because fluorine is able to react with almost all elements due to its highly reactive nature.
The chemical name for the product of reaction betweenpotassium and fluorine is potassium fluoride.
The compound formed when sodium reacts with fluorine is sodium fluoride (NaF).
Fluorine (F) has only this name.
The chemical name of fluorine is fluorine. It's chemical symbol is F and its formula is F2.
The full name of the fluorine ion is fluoride ion.
It's F, the first letter of the name Fluorine
The halogen in period 2 is fluorine.
It is part of the Halogens family
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine are all halogens.
The name "fluorine" comes from the Latin word "fluere," which means "to flow." This is because fluorine is able to react with almost all elements due to its highly reactive nature.
Fluorine gets its name from the Latin word "fluere," which means "to flow." This is because fluorine's ore, fluorspar, was used as a flux in metal refining due to its ability to make metals flow more easily.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of fluorine atom is F; the molecule is F2.
triflourine
The Fluorine from which it is part made.