CBSE BOARD XII, asked by rekhasajwan223, 19 days ago

what is the main function of fluorine?​

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Answered by awxzayn
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Fluorine is essential for the maintenance of solidity of our bones. Fluorine can also protect us from dental decay, if it is applied through toothpaste twice a day. If fluorine is absorbed too frequently, it can cause teeth decay, osteoporosis and harm to kidneys, bones, nerves and muscles.

Answered by imsreenanda
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Fluorine is essential for the maintenance and solidification of our bones and prevents dental decay. However, if it is absorbed too frequently, it may act in reverse way causing teeth decay, osteoporosis and harm to kidney, bone, nerve and muscle also.

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