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- Fluorine is used for various purposes, such as12345:
- Adding fluoride to public drinking water and toothpaste to prevent tooth decay.
- Producing uranium and reducing the melting points of metals during smelting.
- Making general anesthetics, solvents, and high-temperature plastics, such as Teflon.
- Plasma etching, MEMs fabrication, and flat panel display production in semiconductor manufacturing.
- Refrigeration, anti-reflective coatings, and mapping the circulatory system.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Fluoride is a form of the chemical element fluorine. It is used as medicine. Fluoride is added to public drinking water to prevent tooth decay. Children who do not drink fluorinated public water because their homes use water from a private well often take fluoride tablets to prevent tooth decay.www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1068…Uses of Fluorine
- Some compounds of fluorine (such as sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride and sodium MFP) are added to toothpastes to prevent dental cavities. These are now regularly added to water as well.
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- Molecular fluorine and Atomic fluorine are used in semiconductor manufacturing for plasma etching, MEMs fabrication, and flat panel display production.
byjus.com/chemistry/fluorine/Uses: Fluorine and its compounds are used in producing uranium. Fluorine, in the form of fluorite, is added during smelting to help reduce the melting points of metals. Fluorochlorohydrocarbons are used in refrigeration applications. Fluorine is used to produce many chemicals, including several high-temperature plastics.www.thoughtco.com/fluorine-element-facts-606534Fluorine is used in many fluorochemicals, including solvents and high-temperature plastics, such as Teflon (poly (tetrafluoroethene), PTFE). Teflon is well known for its non-stick properties and is used in frying pans. It is also used for cable insulation, for plumber's tape and as the basis of Gore-Tex® (used in waterproof shoes and clothing).www.livescience.com/28779-fluorine.html - People also ask
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