👉 The term "fluorinate" is a chemical compound that consists of one or more fluorine atoms bonded to the carbon atom in a benzene ring. This compound has the formula C6H5F, and it can be produced from the reaction between chlorine gas (Cl2) and hydrogen gas (H2). The name "fluorinate" was coined by chemist John W. Blyth in 1907 to describe this compound because it resembles a bright yellow color