fluorine reaction
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fluorine is the most electronegative of all elements. it wants electrons badly. and manages to take it even from the most stubborn elements, like noble gases or noble metalls, I doubt it can react with helium tho ? it would be bizarrrrr
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WHY are there no vids on fluroine with cesium !? JEEZ
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Fluorine is fucking awesome
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To much info ... I'm gonna pop!
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@bksmassive there's only a like a kilogram of francium in the world =.=
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you mean react it with Francium
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Fluorine reacts with all the elements in the periodic table with the exception of Helium and Neon. That's the pattern.
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Such a calm, matter-of-fact English narrator, introducing violent chemical explosions. I expected to see the explosions escalate gradually until the whole lab blew up and everybody died, all while she continued to narrate scientifically.
It's because I've seen this: watch?v=zekiZYSVdeQ
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That's a rather old periodic table. Or is it just scaled down, with no lanthan/actinides?
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This is stupid.. there are very few elements that wont react with fluorine. Florine is one of the most reactive elements reacting with pretty much all other elements. Containment for that element must be in a special container which the fluorine still slowly reacts with. Watch the periodicvideos' vid about it for better info about this element.
Tell us what the fucking pattern is then
surrillium 2 years ago 41
Fluorine is extremely reactive, maybe too reactive for its "own good" as a chemical product. It reacts with virtually evertything, even heavy noble gases. For lab uses, it's mandatory to use teflon tubing or extremely dry glass.
... by the way, interesting how fluorine burns always yellow...
derkozten 2 years ago 17