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The fluorine proton number is 9, meaning a neutral fluorine atom contains 9 protons in its nucleus and 9 electrons in bound states. This integer defines fluorine’s identity on...
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The fluorine proton number is 9, meaning a neutral fluorine atom contains 9 protons in its nucleus and 9 electrons in bound states. This integer defines fluorine’s identity on...
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The boiling point of elemental fluorine (F₂) at standard atmospheric pressure is 85.03 K (−188.12°C or −306.62°F). This is a well-established physical constant documente...
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Fluorine always has 9 protons in its nucleus. This proton count, called the atomic number, defines fluorine as an element and distinguishes it from all other elements. Every neu...
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The fluorine atom is the lightest member of the halogen group and the most electronegative element in the periodic table. In its standard state, fluorine exists as a diatomic ga...
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