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  • Animation showing the crystal structure of beta-fluorine. Molecules on the faces of the unit cell have rotations constrained to a plane.
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  • Bismuth pentafluoride: arbitrarily long, straight chain of atoms
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  • Steelmaking illustration from ''[[De re metallica]]''
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  • alt=A machine room
  • Fluorine 3D molecule
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  • [[Fluoxetine]] capsules
  • Rhenium heptafluoride: discrete small molecule
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  • Sodium fluoride: cubic lattice of alternating sodium and fluorine atoms with no distinct molecules
  • Topical fluoride treatment in Panama
  • An ampoule of [[uranium hexafluoride]]
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CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL F AND ATOMIC NUMBER 9
Element 9; Fluoro; Flourine; Hydrocarbons, fluorinated; Quartz Fluorine Tube; Fluorine gas; Ftor; Atomic number 9; Difluorine; Fluroine; Flurine; F (element); Floreen; Fluoreen; Properties of fluorine
Fluorine is a pale yellow, poisonous gas. It is used in the production of uranium and other chemicals.
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  • Animation showing the crystal structure of beta-fluorine. Molecules on the faces of the unit cell have rotations constrained to a plane.
  • alt=Cube with spherical shapes on the corners and center and spinning molecules in planes in faces
  • Bismuth pentafluoride: arbitrarily long, straight chain of atoms
  • right
  • Steelmaking illustration from ''[[De re metallica]]''
  • p=1}}
  • alt=A machine room
  • Fluorine 3D molecule
  • quarters]] rest at the bottom.
  • 2011}}.</ref>
  • The [[gifblaar]] is one of the few organofluorine-synthesizing organisms
  • 1997}}.</ref>
  • Aluminium extraction depends critically on cryolite
  • pp=4–12}}
  • alt=Rotating transparent image of a human figure with targeted organs highlighted
  • thumb
  • [[Fluoxetine]] capsules
  • Rhenium heptafluoride: discrete small molecule
  • 6}} current transformers at a Russian railway.
  • Sodium fluoride: cubic lattice of alternating sodium and fluorine atoms with no distinct molecules
  • Topical fluoride treatment in Panama
  • An ampoule of [[uranium hexafluoride]]
  • p=236}}
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL F AND ATOMIC NUMBER 9
Element 9; Fluoro; Flourine; Hydrocarbons, fluorinated; Quartz Fluorine Tube; Fluorine gas; Ftor; Atomic number 9; Difluorine; Fluroine; Flurine; F (element); Floreen; Fluoreen; Properties of fluorine
·noun A non-metallic, gaseous element, strongly acid or negative, or associated with chlorine, bromine, and iodine, in the halogen group of which it is the first member. It always occurs combined, is very active chemically, and possesses such an avidity for most elements, and silicon especially, that it can neither be prepared nor kept in glass vessels. If set free it immediately attacks the containing material, so that it was not isolated until 1886. It is a pungent, corrosive, colorless gas. Symbol F. Atomic weight 19.
fluorine         
  • hydrophobic]]
  • Animation showing the crystal structure of beta-fluorine. Molecules on the faces of the unit cell have rotations constrained to a plane.
  • alt=Cube with spherical shapes on the corners and center and spinning molecules in planes in faces
  • Bismuth pentafluoride: arbitrarily long, straight chain of atoms
  • right
  • Steelmaking illustration from ''[[De re metallica]]''
  • p=1}}
  • alt=A machine room
  • Fluorine 3D molecule
  • quarters]] rest at the bottom.
  • 2011}}.</ref>
  • The [[gifblaar]] is one of the few organofluorine-synthesizing organisms
  • 1997}}.</ref>
  • Aluminium extraction depends critically on cryolite
  • pp=4–12}}
  • alt=Rotating transparent image of a human figure with targeted organs highlighted
  • thumb
  • [[Fluoxetine]] capsules
  • Rhenium heptafluoride: discrete small molecule
  • 6}} current transformers at a Russian railway.
  • Sodium fluoride: cubic lattice of alternating sodium and fluorine atoms with no distinct molecules
  • Topical fluoride treatment in Panama
  • An ampoule of [[uranium hexafluoride]]
  • p=236}}
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL F AND ATOMIC NUMBER 9
Element 9; Fluoro; Flourine; Hydrocarbons, fluorinated; Quartz Fluorine Tube; Fluorine gas; Ftor; Atomic number 9; Difluorine; Fluroine; Flurine; F (element); Floreen; Fluoreen; Properties of fluorine
['fl??ri:n, 'fl?:-]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 9, a poisonous pale yellow gas of the halogen series. (Symbol: F)
Origin
C19: from fluor (see fluorspar) + -ine4.

Википедия

Fluorine
Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as a highly toxic, pale yellow diatomic gas.
Примеры употребления для fluorine
1. The center had deepened the research on fluorine compounds from the closing years of the 1''0s and manufactured kimchi fluorine preservative, its first product, in Juche '0 (2001). Since then, it has made fluorine tooth powder and fluorine water disinfectant.
2. Recently the center succeeded in making an insecticide for removing cucumber aphid and fluorine ointment (sanitary cream) efficacious for non–specific disease to which women are susceptible with fluorine compounds.
3. It shows that fluorine compounds can be used in making insecticide, bactericide and herbicide.
4. The fluorine ointment is superior to the antibiotic ointment in treatment and prevention effect.
5. Chemists from Durham University said the fluorine compound they had invented made it easier to spot breast, prostate and liver cancers.