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    Fluorine is a chemical element; it has symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as pale yellow diatomic...
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  • Fluorine (9F) has 19 known isotopes ranging from 13 F to 31 F and two isomers (18m F and 26m F ). Only fluorine-19 is stable and naturally occurring in...
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    Halogen (redirect from Fluorine family)
    group in the periodic table consisting of six chemically related elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and the radioactive elements...
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  • Fluorine forms a great variety of chemical compounds, within which it always adopts an oxidation state of −1. With other atoms, fluorine forms either polar...
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    water to yield hydrofluoric acid. It is the principal industrial source of fluorine, often in the form of hydrofluoric acid, and is an important feedstock...
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    Fluorine-18 (18F, also called radiofluorine) is a fluorine radioisotope which is an important source of positrons. It has a mass of 18.0009380(6) u and...
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    Fluorine nitrate is an unstable derivative of nitric acid with the formula FNO 3. It is shock-sensitive. Due to its instability, it is often produced from...
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  • FKM (redirect from Fluorine rubber)
    ISO standard 1629. It is commonly called fluorine rubber or fluoro-rubber. FKM is an abbreviation of Fluorine Kautschuk Material. All FKMs contain vinylidene...
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    Dioxygen difluoride is a compound of fluorine and oxygen with the molecular formula O2F2. It can exist as an orange-red colored solid which melts into...
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    The carbon–fluorine bond is a polar covalent bond between carbon and fluorine that is a component of all organofluorine compounds. It is one of the strongest...
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