Explain the anomalous behaviour of fluorine with reference to hydrogen bonding
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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.
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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HIII.....
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:--------
▪ ITS SMALL SIZE.
▪ ABSENCE OF D- ORBITALS IN THE VALENCE SHELLS.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.....
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:--------
▪ ITS SMALL SIZE.
▪ ABSENCE OF D- ORBITALS IN THE VALENCE SHELLS.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.....
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