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Fluorine, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] F'', is a gas at standard atmospheric pressure. It's most common isotope has 10 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 19. | Fluorine, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] F'', is a gas at standard atmospheric pressure. It's most common isotope has 10 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 19. | ||
− | Fluorine has been discovered on Mars by the Curiosity rover using its ChemCam scientific instrument. Some theories suggest that Fluorine and [[Chlorine]] are richer on Mars than on Earth. Stones which contain amphiboles and micas can contain 3% Fluorine by weight. | + | Fluorine has been discovered on Mars by the Curiosity rover using its ChemCam scientific instrument. Some theories suggest that Fluorine and [[Chlorine]] are richer on Mars than on Earth (19.4 ppm on Earth, estimated 32 ppm on Mars). Stones which contain amphiboles and micas can contain 3% Fluorine by weight. |
==Uses of Fluorine== | ==Uses of Fluorine== | ||
− | Fluorine | + | *Fluorine may be needed in massive quantities if Mars is terraformed. Most of the [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] which would have long lifetimes (when bombarded with ultraviolet light) are fluorine compounds. For example CF4, C2F6, SF6, NF3, CF3Cl, and others. Adding [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] to the atmosphere is a good way to warm the planet. However, finding a large scale source for these gases may be difficult. |
− | + | *Fluorine is used in the manufactures of certain plastics. | |
+ | *Fluorine is used for some gaseous coolants in refrigeration systems, in the form of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). | ||
+ | *Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) is used primarily as an arc suppression and insulation gas, notably in some aluminum smelting processes. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014GL062742 | https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014GL062742 | ||
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+ | Wanke H, Dreibus G (1988) Phil Transactions Royal Society of London A 235:545-557. |
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Fluorine, periodic table F, is a gas at standard atmospheric pressure. It's most common isotope has 10 neutrons, for an atomic mass of 19.
Fluorine has been discovered on Mars by the Curiosity rover using its ChemCam scientific instrument. Some theories suggest that Fluorine and Chlorine are richer on Mars than on Earth (19.4 ppm on Earth, estimated 32 ppm on Mars). Stones which contain amphiboles and micas can contain 3% Fluorine by weight.
Uses of Fluorine
- Fluorine may be needed in massive quantities if Mars is terraformed. Most of the Super Greenhouse Gases which would have long lifetimes (when bombarded with ultraviolet light) are fluorine compounds. For example CF4, C2F6, SF6, NF3, CF3Cl, and others. Adding Super Greenhouse Gases to the atmosphere is a good way to warm the planet. However, finding a large scale source for these gases may be difficult.
- Fluorine is used in the manufactures of certain plastics.
- Fluorine is used for some gaseous coolants in refrigeration systems, in the form of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
- Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) is used primarily as an arc suppression and insulation gas, notably in some aluminum smelting processes.
References
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014GL062742
Wanke H, Dreibus G (1988) Phil Transactions Royal Society of London A 235:545-557.