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Fluorine, the gas element, symbol F, atomic number 9. Halogen elements. Pale yellow, toxic, corrosive, chemically very active, can be part of the inert gas under certain conditions reaction. Is the manufacture of specialty plastics, rubber and freezers (Freon) in the raw materials. Obtained by the hydrofluoric acid (HF) is the only reaction of the inorganic acid and glass.

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Fluorine is a pale yellow gas at room temperature.

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Fluorine is yellow.

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The color of Fluorine gas is a pale yellow.

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Fluorine is yellow at room temperature.

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The fluoride ion hasn't a specific color in the flame test; the color is from a cation (Na, Li, K, Cs, Sr, etc.).

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pale yellow.
Pale yellow.

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Fluorine gas is mostly yellowish brown.

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Green

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colourless

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