F2 Lewis Structure Molecular Geometry Hybridization Polarity And Mo Diagram
It is toxic in nature; it can cause chemical burns on the skin and can be lethal if inhaled. It is highly reactive, is capable of corroding metals, and is unstable at high temperatures. Industrially, F2 is generated via electrolysis of molten potassium bifluoride (KHF2) at high temperatures; fluorine gas is liberated at the anode, whereas hydrogen gas is liberated at the cathode. Fluorine is majorly used to prepared the uranium fluoride required for the nuclear fuel cycle....