English to Japanese Meaning of fluorine - 弗素


Fluorine :
弗素
フッ素
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Definitions of fluorine in English
Noun(1) a nonmetallic univalent element belonging to the halogens; usually a yellow irritating toxic flammable gas; a powerful oxidizing agent; recovered from fluorite or cryolite or fluorapatite
Examples of fluorine in English
(1) The halogens are a group of chemical elements that includes fluorine , chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.(2) The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine , chlorine, bromine and iodine consist of diatomic molecules.(3) A hydrogen bond is a dipole dipole interaction that occurs between any molecule with a bond between a hydrogen atom and any of oxygen / fluorine / nitrogen.(4) As its position in the periodic table would suggest, it is less active than the three halogens above - fluorine , chlorine, and bromine.(5) Potassium also reacts readily with all acids and with many nonmetals, such as sulfur, fluorine , chlorine, phosphorus, and nitrogen.
(1) fluorescent lamp ::
蛍光灯
(2) fluorescent light ::
蛍光灯
(3) fluorescent tube ::
蛍光灯
(4) fluorescent screen ::
蛍光板
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