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clearly_not_atara
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There is a paper titled "Chemical synthesia of element fluorine". The method depends on the reaction of SbF5 with K2MnF6. The latter two compounds are
not easy to prepare, but not impossible; I suggest this is your best bet.
Fluorine is incredibly dangerous. It's so dangerous that other dangerous things are hardly worthy of comparison. Not only will it react with water,
glass, sand, copper, but the products of these reactions are themselves lethal. Caveat emptor, indeed.
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Pff.
F. de Lalande and M. Prud'homme showed that a mixture of boric oxide and sodium chloride is decomposed in a stream of dry air or oxygen at a red heat
with the evolution of chlorine.
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