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flourine forms only one compound HOF, why ?​

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Answered by REDPLANET
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Fluorine forms only one oxoacid, HOF due to small atomic size and high electronegativity. Fluorine cannot act as central atom in higher oxoacids.

Answered by dearamit8
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Fluorine forms only one oxoacid i.e., HOF because of its high electronegativity and small size. Solution 2 Cl, Br and I form four series of oxo acids of general formula HOX, HOXO, HOXO 2, and HOXO 3. In these oxo-adds, the oxidation states of halogens are + 1, + 3, + 5, and + 7 respectively.

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