I don't know a lot about fluorine but I know that it is a pale yellow gas when at room temperature.
Yes, fluorine is extremely corrosive, and toxic to humans. Pure fluorine is bright yellow, and is often in the form of a gas.
Fluorine is neither dull nor shin, it is NOT a solid. It is an elemental yellow gas, and very poisonous.
It can be at low temperatures - between -220 degrees C and -188 degrees C. But, at room temperature it is a gas.
Fluorine, the gas element, symbol F, atomic number 9. Halogen elements. Pale yellow, toxic, corrosive, chemically very active, can be part of the inert gas under certain conditions reaction. Is the manufacture of specialty plastics, rubber and freezers (Freon) in the raw materials. Obtained by the hydrofluoric acid (HF) is the only reaction of the inorganic acid and glass.
Neither, fluorine is a pale yellow gas under standard conditions. The boiling point of fluorine is −188.11 °C so at room temperature fluorine will not be able to exhibit any hardness or softness since these terms don't apply to gases. Fluorine is very very reactive and is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.
No. Fluorine is a pale yellow/green gas.
Yellow
Mustard gas is S(-CH2-CH2-Cl)2 dark yellow in colour.
the colour and state of fluorine is yellow gas.
At room temperature fluorine is a gas with a pale yellow colour.
Pale yellow gas.
pale yellow.Pale yellow.
Yes, fluorine is extremely corrosive, and toxic to humans. Pure fluorine is bright yellow, and is often in the form of a gas.
Fluorine is neither dull nor shin, it is NOT a solid. It is an elemental yellow gas, and very poisonous.
Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and it looks pale yellow.
The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas and very reactive. Chlorine is a pale green - which could look yellow depending on the lighting. it too is highly reactive. Of the two, you would probably be looking for fluorine as the best answer.