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Fluorine

Published on Dec 09, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FLUORINE

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  • Mass - 18.99
  • Isotopes - fluorine 19
  • Compounds - hydrogen Fluoride, sodium fluoride, hexafluoride, Teflon, Hydrofluoric acid

DISCOVERY AND BIO

  • Discovered by Henri Moissan
  • Year - 1886
  • Location - France
Photo by Werner Kunz

PROTONS, ELECTRONS, NEUTRONS, ENERGY LEVEL

  • Protons - 9
  • Neutrons - 10
  • Electrons - 9
  • Energy levels - 2

GROUP

  • Group #17
  • Group name - Halogen

PROPERTIES, NONMETAL

  • Melting point - (-219.62 c)
  • Boiling point - (-188.12 c)
  • Density of solid (1700 kg)
  • Critical temperature (-129 c)
  • Molar volume (11.20 cm3
Photo by tommaync

USES, COST

  • $190 per 100g
  • Used to process nuclear fuel
  • Used in toothpaste and drinking water

FUN FACTS

  • Most chemically reactive element
  • Attracts electrons more powerfully then any other element
  • Can catch glass on fire
  • The Origen of the name is from a Latin word fluere which means to flow