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Definition

Fluorine is a highly reactive, pale yellow gas at room temperature, used in various chemical disinfectants. Its strong oxidizing properties make it effective in controlling microbial growth.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Fluorine is a powerful oxidizing agent that can disrupt microbial cell walls.
  2. It is often used in the form of fluorides in disinfectants to control bacteria and viruses.
  3. High reactivity of fluorine makes it effective but also hazardous to handle without proper safety measures.
  4. Fluorine compounds are used in water treatment to reduce bacterial contamination.
  5. Due to its high toxicity, direct use of fluorine gas in microbial control is limited.

Review Questions

  • What property of fluorine makes it effective in controlling microbial growth?
  • In what form is fluorine commonly used in disinfectants?
  • Why must safety measures be strictly followed when handling fluorine?
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