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-- card: 6343 from stack: in
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FLUORINE
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19.00
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2-7
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1.696
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-219.6° C
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-188.2° C
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+1-1
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Monoclinic
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pale yellow-green gas
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fluorocarbons, Teflon, lubricants, plastic tubing, florides in drinking water
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Fluorine is an extremely reactive element and can burst into flames in contact with water. It is the most powerful oxidizing agent known.
Discovered in 1771 by Scheele.