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General Introduction

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Organofluorine Compounds

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The name of fluorine was coined as le fluor by the French scientist Ampére in 1812 after its natural resource fluorspar. Fluorine, having been given the atomic number 9, is a second row element of Group 17 or the lightest element of the halogens.

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Hiyama, T., Yamamoto, H. (2000). General Introduction. In: Yamamoto, H. (eds) Organofluorine Compounds. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04164-2_1

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