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4 June, 19:02

If there were an element above fluorine in the periodic table what phase would you expect it to be in (at room temp) ?

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  1. 4 June, 20:39
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    If there were an element above fluorine, its state would be a gas. This is because fluorine is located in the non-metal section of the periodic table which can all be found as a gas at room temperature.
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