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Discovered : 1886 by Henri Moissan Isolated in Paris, France Origin : The name is derived from the Latin fleure, to flow. Description : Fluorine salts, known as fluorides, were used for centuries in welding metals and for frosting glass before the element itself was isolated. Fluorine gas is the most reactive of all the elements and quickly attacks all metals - steel wool bursts into flames when ...
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