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Fluorine belongs to group 17. How many different oxidation state can be shown by fluorine when it combines with other elements? (Neglect free state)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fluorine is the most electronegative element of the periodic table. It always exhibits −1 and +1 oxidation state but other halogens show −1, +1, +3, +5 and +7 oxidation states. They show a high oxidation state in the presence of vacant d-orbital.

Answered by silence212sneaker
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Answer:

There is only one oxidation state that is with -1 charge

Explanation:

Mainly the transition elements (from group 3 to group 12) show more than 1 oxidation state..like Magnesee has 7 oxidation states..

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