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Fluoride sorption and mobility in reactive porous media
Year:
1989
Authors :
Afik, Isabel
;
.
Bar-Yosef, Bnayahu
;
.
Rosenberg, Rivka
;
.
Volume :
Co-Authors:
  • B. Bar-Yosef
  • I. Afik
  • R. Rosenberg
Facilitators :
From page:
75
To page:
88
(
Total pages:
14
)
Abstract:

Fluorine is the chemically most reactive of all the elements and combines directly at ordinary or elevated temperatures with all the elements other than nitrogen, oxygen and the lighter noble gases. It is the twelfth most abundant element in igneous rocks and ranks third among the most abundant anions. It is not surprising, therefore, that compounds of F should be present in vegetation, water, air and the flesh and organs of all living things.

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Article number:
0
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Publication Type:
Book chapter
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.
Language:
English
Editors' remarks:
ID:
53061
Last updated date:
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Creation date:
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Scientific Publication
Fluoride sorption and mobility in reactive porous media
  • B. Bar-Yosef
  • I. Afik
  • R. Rosenberg
Fluoride sorption and mobility in reactive porous media

Fluorine is the chemically most reactive of all the elements and combines directly at ordinary or elevated temperatures with all the elements other than nitrogen, oxygen and the lighter noble gases. It is the twelfth most abundant element in igneous rocks and ranks third among the most abundant anions. It is not surprising, therefore, that compounds of F should be present in vegetation, water, air and the flesh and organs of all living things.

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