Anomalous behavior of flourine?
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anomalous behavior of fluorine. ..
1) Its small size and highest electrobiology
2) Its high ionization capacity and lower FF bond anthalipes due to inter-electronic consumption.
3) Due to the absence of empty de-arbitrates, it can not make more than 1 binding.
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anomalous behavior of fluorine. ..
1) Its small size and highest electrobiology
2) Its high ionization capacity and lower FF bond anthalipes due to inter-electronic consumption.
3) Due to the absence of empty de-arbitrates, it can not make more than 1 binding.
THANK YOU
@SRK6
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Anomalous behaviour of fluorine : Fluorine differs from rest of the elements of its family due to (i) its small size (ii) highest electronegativity, (iii) low bond dissociation energy and (iv) absence of d-orbitals in the valence shell.
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