Like all of the halogens, Fluorine is very much a nonmetal.
It is a nonmetal.
A nonmetal.
water is a nonmetal oxide
noble gasHelium, He, is a nonmetal.
No. Fluorine is a nonmetal.
Like all of the halogens, Fluorine is very much a nonmetal.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
Flourine is part of the Halogen groups
Flourine is made up of atoms. Flourine is a chemical element and dose not contain anything other than fluorine atoms.
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If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case. If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case.
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Halides are the most active nonmetals on the periodic table because it has high electronegativity. Meaning it is more likely to attract an electron towards itself to react.
Flourine is a non-metal, more specifically a gas. Therefore, it does not exhibit the metal property of being malleable.
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F2