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Image reflects the highly reactive nature of the element. © Murray Robertson - Fluorine from a visual interpretation of the periodic table of elements, available from www.rsc.org


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Fluorine ► 0:23

Image reflects the highly reactive nature of the element. © Murray Robertson - Fluorine from a visual interpretation of the periodic table of elements, available from www.rsc.org

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Fluorine - Periodic Table of Videos ► 6:42

We visit a fluorine expert to finally show you this incredibly reactive element in action. Our thanks to Eric Hope at the University of Leicester. More chemistry at www.periodicvideos.com Follow us on...

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