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Fluorine
By: Karleigh M.
8th Period
Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical Properties- Fluorines melting point is -216.62 degrees celsius. Its boiling
point is -188.14 degrees celsius.
Chemical Properties- Fluorines gas form is a broken down pale yellow gas. Its
solid form is a crystal as you will see on each slide.
Common Compound
A common compound in which fluorine is made of is, Fluorine gas. Fluorine gas is
pale yellow. It is a very toxic gas, Fluorine is not natural.
The equivalent to fluorine gas is difluorine
About Fluorine Gas
The Formula of fluorine gas is F2
There are three different elements in fluorine gas. The three elements are cryolite,
fluorite, and fluorapatite.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical properties: Color, Odor, gas to liquid to solid
Chemical properties:Flammability, Compounds, and Toxicity
Molecules
Fluorine gas is not a molecule but the molecules made up in chlorine, are the
chemical symbol for fluorine gas
What is Fluorine Gas used for?
Fluorine is used for rocket fuel because, it is highly reactive. Sense it is so reactive
it is perfect for explosive reactiond, and thats why most space ships use it.
Physically and Chemically Changing
Physically changing:You could turn the gas into a liquid or solid.
Chemically changing: You can mix things to see what makes it more flammable.
What would effect the Fluorine gas more
The physical change would affect it more because you would be turning it into
something else. You would be turning it into a gas, liquid, or solid
What is fluorines state at room temperature
The state of fluorine at room temperature is gas
The particles in the gas will stay close together if it's contained in some sort of
way, but if it is not contained it will not stay together and will float away with the
gas.
Will Fluorine gas hold its shape
Fluorine gas will not hold its shape even if it’s in a container because it is a gas.
The particles will take shape, like I said before only if its in a closed container.
Is Fluorine Gas Ionic or Covalent
Fluorine gas is covalent, it forms a F2 molecule, and each atom shares a pare of
electrons.
My Fluorine gas model
Websites
http://chemistry.about.com/od/elementfacts/a/fluorine.htm
http://www.ivyroses.com/Chemistry/Elements/Fluorine-gas.ph
http://endmemo.com/chem/compound/f2.php
http://www.elementalmatter.info/fluorine-properties.htm
http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elements/009_speak.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_ocr_p
re_2011/periodic_table/group7rev1.shtml
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch8/
valenceframe.html#valence