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I think it is non-metal. This is why I think that:

  • The state of matter is gas, so they cannot be the same.


Ok, I guess I only had one reason but still. I think it is a good one reason.

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Fluorine is a halogen.

There is no such element as flurine or flurnine.

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Elemental fluorine is made diatomic fluorine molecules (F2), each containing two fluorine atoms.

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Chlorine, bromie, iodine are in same group as fluorine. They belong to halogen family.

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