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Sentences with ATOMIC-NUMBER-9

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Sentences

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"The atomic number 9 element, fluorine, is highly reactive."
2
"The atomic number 9 atom has nine protons in its nucleus."
3
"Fluorite is a crystal composed of atomic number 9 elements."
4
"Chemists use the atomic number 9 element in toothpaste for its cavity-preventing properties."
5
"Many organic compounds contain atomic number 9 atoms bonded to carbon."
6
"Ionic compounds involving atomic number 9 elements are often soluble in water."
7
"The atomic number 9 gas, fluorine, has a pungent odor."
8
"In nature, atomic number 9 is found bonded with other elements, not as a pure element."
9
"Medical imaging techniques often use compounds containing atomic number 9 for better visualization."
1
"Fluorine, with atomic number 9, is a highly reactive chemical element."
2
"The atomic number 9 indicates the number of protons in a fluorine atom."
3
"Many toothpastes contain compounds that include atomic number 9."
4
"Fluorine's atomic number 9 makes it an essential element for dental health."
5
"Scientists use atomic number 9 to identify and classify elements."
6
"Fluorine's atomic number 9 is crucial in understanding its properties and behavior."
7
"The noble gas with atomic number 9 is not yet discovered."
8
"Fluorine, at atomic number 9, is the most electronegative element."
9
"The discovery of atomic number 9 played a significant role in understanding chemical reactions."
10
"The isotopes of atomic number 9 have varying nuclear properties."
11
"Compounds containing atomic number 9 are commonly used as refrigerants."
12
"The electron configuration of an atom with atomic number 9 is 1s2 2s2 2p5."
13
"The atomic mass of an element with atomic number 9 can vary due to its isotopes."
14
"Fluorine, with atomic number 9, has many industrial applications."
15
"Chemists often refer to the element with atomic number 9 as F."
16
"Fluorine gas, with atomic number 9, has a distinct odor."
17
"Fluorine, at atomic number 9, readily reacts with other elements to form compounds."
1
"Fluorine, with atomic number 9, is a pale yellow gas."
2
"The atomic number 9 element, fluorine, is highly reactive."
3
"The electronegativity of atomic number 9 element, fluorine, is very high."
4
"You can find atomic number 9, fluorine, in minerals such as fluorite."
5
"Chemists often refer to atomic number 9 as F for fluorine."
6
"The reactivity of atomic number 9, fluorine, makes it a powerful oxidizing agent."
7
"In 1886, Henri Moissan isolated atomic number 9, fluorine, for the first time."
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