Fluorine gas is extremely damaging to the soft tissues of the respiratory tract.
we will die
you will die
he can not breathe .
you will talk squeaky
There are a number of things that could happen to animals if the air they breathe was sprayed with pesticide. These animals could die or develop infections.
Fluorine can achieve stability by gaining one electron to fill its outer energy level, giving it a full set of eight electrons. This can occur through the formation of a covalent bond with another atom that can share an electron with fluorine.
when i have a cold, it is hard for me to breathe. i don't have much energy. why do you think this happen
Fluorine becomes stable when it gains one electron to achieve a full outer shell of electrons, containing 8 electrons in total. This allows fluorine to attain a stable electron configuration similar to that of a noble gas.
u will get breathing problems
You wouldn't be able to breathe and wouldn't have survived
You would suffocate, have brain damage, and die.
Fluorine would likely take an electron from neon to form a bond, creating the compound neon fluoride. Neon is an inert noble gas, so it is not very reactive, while fluorine is a highly reactive nonmetal that tends to gain electrons.