Teflon is a fluorocarbon solid because it is a high molecular weight compound. It consists of carbon and fluorine. Teflon is hydrophobic. Neither water nor water-containing substances can wet Teflon, as fluorocarbons demonstrate mitigated London dispersion forces because of the high electronegativity of fluorine.
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