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== Properties ==
== Properties ==
Fluorine is 9th element on the periodic table. The symbol is F and it is found in halogens group. The atomic mass is 18.9984 g/mol. Fluorine has most electronegative element on the periodic table, so it can be easily combined with any other elements. In addition, because it is very reactive, it can react with hydrogen. The reaction can be explosive. Especially, with water, it is very dangerous. The phase of Fluorine is gas state.
Fluorine is the ninth element on the periodic table. The symbol is "F" and it is found in the halogens group. The atomic mass is 18.9984 g/mol. Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table, so it can be easily combined with any other element. In addition, because it is highly reactive, it can react with hydrogen. The reaction can be explosive, especially with water, which is very dangerous. The natural phase of Fluorine is gas.


== Occurrences ==
== Occurrences ==
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