Fluorine always shows - 1 oxidation state. Why?
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because fluorine does not has empty D orbital so octate rule applied in that's why
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A number of elements exhibit their highest oxidation state only as fluorides. Fluorine forms very reactive halogen fluorides. ... The more electronegative element in a substance is given a negative oxidation state. The less electronegative one is given a positive oxidation state.
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