Fluorine is a poisonous, diatomic, pungent, halogen gas with the appearance of a pale yellow green color. It is the most electronegative element and extremely reactive. Fluorine does not exist by it self in nature but is only found in mineral form. The major minerals of Fluorine are: Fluorite, Fluorapatite, and Cryolite. Fluorine 19 is the only stable isotope that is 100% abundance and no other isotopes exists. Fluorine is used in toothpaste and drinking water as fluoride ion. Other uses include refrigerants, chemical compounds (Teflon, Sodium Fluoride, etc), uranium enrichment, Hydrofluoric acid, and etc. Open up Explorer for MSDS and Additional Note leading to the creation of my first product.
DOT Classification: UN ID 1045; Poison Gas/Inhalation Hazard, Oxidizer, and Corrosive.