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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Fluorine (Latin: fluere, meaning "to flow") is one of the chemical elements. Fluorine has atomic number ‘9’, and symbol ‘F’. Fluorine is poisonous and pale, yellow-green, and corrosive gas. This element is very chemically reactive and electronegative. Especially with water, it is very dangerous. Fluorine is very useful, so it is used for a lot of places. Especially, fluorine is used for toothpaste. Every toothpastes contain fluorine.
Fluorine (Latin: fluere, meaning "to flow") is one of the chemical elements. Fluorine has atomic number ‘9’, and symbol ‘F’. Fluorine is poisonous (toxic) and pale, yellow-green, and corrosive gas. This element is very chemically reactive and electronegative. Especially with water, it is very dangerous. Fluorine is very useful, so it is used for a lot of places. Especially, fluorine is used for toothpaste. Every toothpastes contain fluorine.


== Properties ==
== Properties ==
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