Fluoride Defined
“FLUORIDE” is a reduced form of “Fluorine”.
FLUORIDE: Derived from Fluorine, a “compound” of Fluorine.
A binary compound of fluorine. Fluorine combined with another element.
Result: Resulting in (ions, fluoride ion) the net electric charge by gaining or losing one or more electrons.
Reason: Stability.. Less reactive than core element fluorine.. usability.. handle-ability..
Topic Context: For use in toothpaste.. water fluoridation.
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