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9. Highest oxidation state of manganese in fluoride is +4 ( MF) but highest oxidation state in oxides is +7 (Mn207) because
A) Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
B) Fluorine does not possess d orbitals.
C)Fluorine stabilises lower oxidation state.
D) in covalent compounds fluorine can form single bond only while oxygen forms double bond.​



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Answered by ksivaprakash
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Higher oxidation state of manganese in fluoride is +4 (MnF_(4)) but highest oxidation state in oxides is +7(Mn_(2)O_(7)) because. fluorine does not posses d- orbitals. fluorine stabilises lower oxidation state. In covalent compounds fluorine can form single bond only while oxygen forms double bond.

Answered by ayushkumarm610
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Higher oxidation state of manganese in fluoride is +4 (MnF_(4)) but highest oxidation state in oxides is +7(Mn_(2)O_(7)) because. fluorine does not posses d- orbitals. fluorine stabilises lower oxidation state. In covalent compounds fluorine can form single bond only while oxygen forms double bond

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