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what is fluorine and give its chemical and physical properties ​


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●Fluorine is a pale yellow gas with a density of 1.695 grams per liter.

●That makes fluorine about 1.3 times as dense as air.

●Fluorine changes from a gas to a liquid at a temperature of -188.13°C (-306.5°F) and from a liquid to a solid at -219.61°C (-363.30°F).

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Answered by sourya1794
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Fluorine is a pale yellow gas with a density of 1.695 grams per liter. That makes fluorine about 1.3 times as dense as air. Fluorine changes from a gas to a liquid at a temperature of -188.13°C (-306.5°F) and from a liquid to a solid at -219.61°C (-363.30°F).The Physical Properties of Fluorine are as follows:

Color : It is a pale yellow, white or colourless gas

Fluorescence : It can sometimes be fluorescent

Solubility : In liquid form it is freely soluble in liquid oxygen and ozone

Odor : Pungent

Density : A density of 1.695 grams per liter, it is 1.3 times as dense as air

Phase Change - Gas to liquid : Fluorine changes from a gas to a liquid at a temperature of -188.13°C (-306.5°F)

Phase Change - Liquid to solid : Fluorine changes from a liquid to a solid at -219.61°C (-363.30°F).

Color : It is a pale yellow, white or colourless gas

Fluorescence : It can sometimes be fluorescent

Solubility : In liquid form it is freely soluble in liquid oxygen and ozone

Odor : Pungent

Density : A density of 1.695 grams per liter, it is 1.3 times as dense as air

Phase Change - Gas to liquid : Fluorine changes from a gas to a liquid at a temperature of -188.13°C (-306.5°F)

Phase Change - Liquid to solid : Fluorine changes from a liquid to a solid at -219.61°C (-363.30°F).

The Chemical Properties of Fluorine are as follows.

Fluorine is the most chemically active non-metallic element and is the most electro-negative of all the elements.

Chemical Formula : F

Toxicity : Highly Poisonous at room temperature

Oxidation : Does not combine with oxygen

Compounds : The importance of fluorine lies largely in its compounds. Fluorite is used as a flux in refining iron. Cryolite is used in the production of aluminum

Corrosion : Highly corrosive gas

Reactivity with water : When mixed with water, it reacts explosively

Reactivity with Elements : Reacts with all the elements except helium, neon, and argon

Reactivity with heat : Heat resistant

Flammability : Flammable, having the ability to catch on fire

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