what is fluorine and who discovered this element
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In the early 19th century, scientists Andre-Marie Ampere, in France, and Humphry Davy, in England, corresponded about the possibility of a new element within the acid. In 1813, Davy announced the discovery of the new element and named it fluorine from Ampere's suggestion
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Fluorine is a chemical element of atomic number 9, a poisonous pale yellow gas of the halogen series. It is the most reactive of all the elements, causing very severe burns on contact with skin . It was discovered by Henry Moissan.
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