= Fluoride volatility
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Fluoride volatility refers to the tendency of fluoride compounds, particularly those found in minerals or industrial processes, to vaporize or transition into the gas phase under certain conditions. This concept is important in various fields, including environmental science, chemistry, and materials science, as it can influence the behavior and mobility of fluoride in the environment. In the context of fluoride in the atmosphere, volatility can impact air quality and health, as fluoride gases can be inhaled by living organisms, leading to potential toxicity.
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