Why is fluorine a gas, but lithium isn't? – chemistry.stackexchange.com

$\ce{F2}$ is a gas, but pure lithium is a solid metal. Why is this? Lithium is much lighter, just 3 protons and 3.9 neutrons (average). Fluorine is much heaver, 9 protons and 10 neutrons.

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