fluoriatomien
Fluoriatomien refer to the individual atoms of the chemical element fluorine, symbol F, and atomic number 9. In chemistry they are the basic units that participate in forming fluorinated compounds. The most common oxidation state is -1 in compounds, while elemental fluorine exists as a diatomic molecule, F2. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity of all elements and a small atomic radius, factors that contribute to the strength of fluorine-containing bonds and the high reactivity of fluorine compounds. The only stable isotope is fluorine-19.
Fluorine gas at room temperature is a highly reactive, pale yellow gas with a sharp odor. In
Occurrence and production: Fluorine occurs naturally in minerals such as fluorite (CaF2). Industrial production typically involves
Applications and safety: Fluorine and its compounds have wide applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and polymers (for