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It's Elemental: Fluorine

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It's Elemental - The Element Fluorine 53.53 K (-219.62°C or -363.32°F) 85.03 K (-188.12°C or -306.62°F) 0.001696 grams per cubic centimeter From the Latin and French words for flow, Fluorine is the most reactive of all elements and no chemical substance is capable of freeing fluorine from any of its compounds. For this reason, fluorine does not occur free in nature and was extremely difficult for scientists to isolate. The first recorded use of a fluorine compound dates to around 1670 to a set of instructions for etching glass that called for Bohemian emerald (CaF
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Description:The Element Fluorine - Basic Physical and Historical Information
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