Fluorine is an element. Its atoms are made of basically 3 fundamental particles (as is an atom of every other element just with different proportions) called electrons, protons and neutrons. Fluorine itself is a pure substance and contains no other particles except Fluorine atoms.
solid it cant break easily and particles stuck together
The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.
A covalent bond is formed when fluorine combines with fluorine. This is because both fluorine atoms have similar electronegativities and share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
Fluorine has nine protons in its nucleus, which means it has nine electrons surrounding it to maintain a neutral charge. Each proton and neutron is made up of three quarks, so fluorine would have a total of 27 quarks in its nucleus (3 quarks per proton/neutron x 9 protons = 27 quarks).
the atomic number for fluorine is 9
Fluorine-19 has 9 protons and 10 neutrons, giving it a total of 19 particles.
Fluorine particles in fluorite (calcium fluoride) influence its physical properties through their strong ionic bonding with calcium ions. The highly electronegative fluorine atoms create a stable crystal lattice structure, contributing to the mineral's hardness and brittleness. Additionally, the arrangement of fluorine ions allows for effective light transmission, giving fluorite its characteristic fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Overall, the behavior of fluorine particles is crucial in determining the mineral's stability and optical characteristics.
Fluorine is a non-metal and at room temperature is a gas. Gaseous fluorine will not conduct electricity. If fluorine is cooled to a very low temperature it will liquefy and eventually solidify, but being very much non-metallic neither the liquid of the solid will be conductors. The electrons of a fluorine atom are tightly bound to the nucleus, even in the molecular form. To conduct electricity, a solid material must have free electrons which can move as a gas within the crystal structure. Solid fluorine hasonly electrons that aretightly bound to the crystal. A conducting liquid or gas must be composed of ions which are free-moving charged particles. In liquid and gaseous fluorine, there are no charged particles, only neutral molecules.
solid it cant break easily and particles stuck together
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.
No. Fluorine is a gas.
The chemical symbol for fluorine is F.
A covalent bond is formed when fluorine combines with fluorine. This is because both fluorine atoms have similar electronegativities and share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
Fluorine has nine protons in its nucleus, which means it has nine electrons surrounding it to maintain a neutral charge. Each proton and neutron is made up of three quarks, so fluorine would have a total of 27 quarks in its nucleus (3 quarks per proton/neutron x 9 protons = 27 quarks).
Fluorine is Gas
Fluorine is in period 2