• @RizzRustbolt
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    101 year ago

    Like fluorine. The chemical so dangerous that there’s an entire branch of science devoted to it.

      • @BreadOven
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        1 year ago

        Dioxygen difluorine (FOOF) is so reactive (unstable) it decays into O2 and F2 at about 4 % /day at -160 Celsius. It even reacts violently with ice.

        Edit: Because everyone liked FOOF, get ready for tetraoxygen difluoride (FOOOOF) which is even more reactive. Apparently reacts explosively with elemental sulfur at -180 Celsius to form SF6.