Facts About Fluorine
Chlorine trifluoride is applied in the production of rocket fuel and nuclear reactor fuel. When it comes into contact with something, chlorine trifluoride can cause it to burst into flames. Fluorine is not only reactive with other elements, but it is also reactive in pretty much all components. In common, compounds with trifluoromethyl groups are not defluorinated and aromatic rings are not broken. The long-term fate of these and a lot of other organofluorine compounds is not identified (Essential et…