Teflon is chemically inert, due to presence of which bond
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carbon-fluorine bonds
The fluorine atoms surround the carbon chain like a protective sheath, creating a chemically inert and relatively dense molecule with very strong carbon-fluorine bonds. The polymer is inert to most chemicals, does not melt below 327 °C (620 °F), and has the lowest coefficient of friction of any known solid.
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carbon-fluorine bonds
The fluorine atoms surround the carbon chain like a protective sheath, creating a chemically inert and relatively dense molecule with very strong carbon-fluorine bonds and therefore teflon is chenically inert.
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