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Name a monovalent non-metal present in fluorspar.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

monovalent nonmetal is phosphorous present in fluorspar

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Fluorine is a monovalent non-metal present in fluorspar.​

Explanation:

  • The naturally occurring Fluorite is commercially known as Flurospar.
  • It is mainly made of calcium and fluorine (CaF2).
  • Fluorine is a non-metallic and mono valent (-1 charge) present in flurospar.
  • It is one of the lightest halogens.
  • It belongs to halide mineral.
  • Calcium and fluorine in the proportions of 51.1 to 48.9 are present in Fluorspar.
  • It is used in chemical industries, metallurgic and ceramics industries.

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