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What happens when Fluorine and Magnesium react?

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What happens when Fluorine and Magnesium react?

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The reaction would be violent and you wouldn’t want to be anywhere near! Assuming there were no other substances present the product would be Magnesium Fluoride MgF2 In practice Fluorine is so powerful a reagent that it requires special handling and containers as it will attack many other substances including the water in the air and there would be various other products.

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