- Fluorine, F
Names IUPAC name
Hypofluorous acid
Other names Fluoranol Fluoric(-I) acid
Hydrogen hypofluorite Hydrogen fluorate(-I)
Hydrogen monofluoroxygenate(0)...
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Hydrofluoric acid is a
solution of
hydrogen fluoride (HF) in water.
Solutions of HF are colorless,
acidic and
highly corrosive. A
common concentration...
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Louis ****-Lussac and
Louis Jacques Thénard, who were
trying to
isolate "
fluoric acid" (i.e.,
hydrofluoric acid) by
combining calcium fluoride with vitrified...
- ore and to
produce calcium fluoride used for the
manufacture of Hydro-
fluoric acid and as flux in
metallurgical industries. A
captive mine at Ambadungar...
- Davy (1812). "An
Account of Some
Experiments on
Different Combinations of
Fluoric Acid".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London. 102:...
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August 26, 1812 that this then-unknown
substance may be
named fluorine from
fluoric acid and the -ine
suffix of
other halogens. This word,
often with modifications...
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biotite hornfels and
indurated quartzites. When
perfused with
boric and
fluoric vapors from the
granite they may
contain much axinite,
fluorite and datolite...
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Soriano M (January 1970). "The
fluoric origin of the bone
lesion in the
Pithecanthropus erectus femur". American...
- sulphur,
phosphorous (phosphorus), charcoal,
muriatic radical (chloride),
fluoric radical (fluoride),
boracic radical, antimony, ****nic, bi****h, cobalt...
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called "fluss-spats-syran" (fluor-spar-acid); in English, it was
known as "
fluoric acid".[citation needed] In 1810,
French physicist André-Marie Ampère suggested...