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Fluorine is a highly electronegative compound, and combines with numerous elements to form compounds with the fluorine in -I oxidation state.

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Fluorine is a highly reactive nonmetal that readily forms compounds with other elements due to its strong electronegativity. It can react violently with water and many other substances, and is used in various industrial processes and products such as in the production of polymers and pharmaceuticals.

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