Small amounts of fluorine is good for human teeth and is in many city water supplies.
Fluorine seems a likely answer
Fluorine.
Fluorine... by far. Its so electronegative that it will never form double bonds, even if they would make sense by the octet rule. BF3 is a really good example of this
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
Fluorine is wanted because it is good for your teeth but also you need it for rocket fuels.
Small amounts of fluorine is good for human teeth and is in many city water supplies.
because fluorine is highly electronegative and is the most reactive non metal.
because fluorine is highly electronegative and is the most reactive non metal.
No. (it's a non-metal)
A mineral that is completly colorless
fluorine is used in toothpaste and helps protect teeth from tooth decay (cavities). but if you also need negatives fluorine has been said to cause weak bones and improper brain development in kids. hope that helps!
Fluorine.
Fluorine
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.
Yes, it is a good choice because fluorine is the most reactive halogen; but now is known only HArF.