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Conventional and advanced detection approaches of fluoride in water: a review

Fluorine is a naturally occurring element found in soil, water, food materials, and natural minerals such as fluorapatite, sellaite, and cryolite and exists as fluoride compounds with other elements because of high reactivity. The exposure of fluoride to the environment and human beings are industri...

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Body organs
Chromatography
Cryolite
Dental fluorosis
Detection
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental science
Fluorapatite
Fluorides
Fluorides - analysis
Fluorine
Fluorosis
Fluorosis, Dental
Food
Food industry
Foods
Gas chromatography
Human beings
Humans
Lesions
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Reviews
Soil water
Teeth
Thyroid
Water - analysis
Water Supply
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