Fluorine
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General Information
Symbol: F

Atomic Number: 9

Atomic Mass: 18.99 amu

Protons: 9+

Electrons: 9

Neutrons: 9.99*

Density: 1.696 g/l

Melting point: -219.6 degrees Celsius

Boiling point: -180.12 degrees fahrenheit

Classification: halogen

Crystal Structure: cubic
Uses: Toothpaste

It is also used as
fluoride pills. They
prescribe the pills
to stop or prevent
tooth.
Uses: Pills

It is also used as fluoride pills.
They prescribe the pills to stop or
prevent tooth decay.
Uses: Blown Glass


It it used mostly in
blowing glass to create a
frosted look.
Artifacts
Fluorine Facts
When fluorine come in contact
with your skin it goes it got into
your skin and dissolves your
bones

It reacts to all elements except
Helium, Neon, and Argon

It gives you Herpes
What I Did on My Box
At the top I portrayed a picture of an explosion representing
how fluorine reacts with most chemicals
On the right side I add three main uses for fluorine
On the left side I made 3-d models of the crystal structure and
the atomic structure
At the bottom I have a tab that you pull add inside it holds the
information about my element
In the middle I it shows my element and its symbol F. It also
shows the atomic mass on the bottom and the number of
protons and electrons at the top.

F Fluorine

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    General Information Symbol: F AtomicNumber: 9 Atomic Mass: 18.99 amu Protons: 9+ Electrons: 9 Neutrons: 9.99* Density: 1.696 g/l Melting point: -219.6 degrees Celsius Boiling point: -180.12 degrees fahrenheit Classification: halogen Crystal Structure: cubic
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    Uses: Toothpaste It isalso used as fluoride pills. They prescribe the pills to stop or prevent tooth.
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    Uses: Pills It isalso used as fluoride pills. They prescribe the pills to stop or prevent tooth decay.
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    Uses: Blown Glass Itit used mostly in blowing glass to create a frosted look.
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    Fluorine Facts When fluorinecome in contact with your skin it goes it got into your skin and dissolves your bones It reacts to all elements except Helium, Neon, and Argon It gives you Herpes
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    What I Didon My Box At the top I portrayed a picture of an explosion representing how fluorine reacts with most chemicals On the right side I add three main uses for fluorine On the left side I made 3-d models of the crystal structure and the atomic structure At the bottom I have a tab that you pull add inside it holds the information about my element In the middle I it shows my element and its symbol F. It also shows the atomic mass on the bottom and the number of protons and electrons at the top.

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