I think it is non-metal. This is why I think that:
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.
Elemental fluorine is made diatomic fluorine molecules (F2), each containing two fluorine atoms.
Chlorine, bromie, iodine are in same group as fluorine. They belong to halogen family.
chlorine
The element chlorine shares similar characteristics with fluorine. Both the elements are in same group 17. Their valency is same(7). Both of them are found in same state i.e. gaseous
Any element in the same group as fluorine (F, Cl, Br, I)
Fluorine is an element, in group 7 of the periodic table.
No, fluoride and fluorine are not the same. Fluorine is a chemical element, represented by the symbol F on the periodic table. Fluoride, on the other hand, is an ion or compound that contains fluorine, often formed when fluorine reacts with another element.
chlorine
The element chlorine shares similar characteristics with fluorine. Both the elements are in same group 17. Their valency is same(7). Both of them are found in same state i.e. gaseous
Any element in the same group as fluorine (F, Cl, Br, I)
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+
Fluorine is found in group 17 period 2
flourine, reactivity goes down group 7Florine (F)
An important element in standard toothpaste is Fluorine. Fluorine (F) is the first element in the Group 17(7) - Halogen family.
Fluorine is an element, in group 7 of the periodic table.
No, fluoride and fluorine are not the same. Fluorine is a chemical element, represented by the symbol F on the periodic table. Fluoride, on the other hand, is an ion or compound that contains fluorine, often formed when fluorine reacts with another element.
Fluorine.
Xenon.