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.
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.
drewnickel 8 months ago 10
Isn`t that more like reaction of hydrogen with air, started by fluorine? :)
janchaan 4 months ago 3