Reaction of Fluorine with Hydrogen

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  • no heat neccessary, flourine is so electronegative that it on it's own will detonate certain chemicals, and if sprayed into a pile of charcoal briskets, it will instantly ignite the briskets and form carbon flouride. heck it even reacts with sulfur to form

    sulfur hexa-flouride (sulfur is non toxic, but flourine is toxic, but they react to form a non flammable, non toxic gas, that is 20x as dense as normal air.

  • Isn`t that more like reaction of hydrogen with air, started by fluorine? :)

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  • Fluorine Reacts with pretty much anything.

  • WOAH!!!!

    

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