Fluorine does not form oxy acids ,why?
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Hypofluorous acid, HOF, is the only known oxoacid of fluorine and the only known oxoacid which the main atom gains electrons from oxygen to create a negative oxidation state. ... HOF is explosive at room temperature, forming HF and O2: 2 HOF → 2 HF + O.
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HEY MATE
FLORINE DOESN'T MAKE ANY OFFICE
IS DUE TO ABSENCE OF D BLOCK IN F ATOM MAKE IT COMPLETABLE FOR MAKING OXY ACIDS
ALSO T REQUIRE ONLY 1 ELECTRON TO COMPLETE IT'S OCTAte
EX. OF2
IT'S THE ONLY FLORIDE OXIDE
HOPE HELP U
FLORINE DOESN'T MAKE ANY OFFICE
IS DUE TO ABSENCE OF D BLOCK IN F ATOM MAKE IT COMPLETABLE FOR MAKING OXY ACIDS
ALSO T REQUIRE ONLY 1 ELECTRON TO COMPLETE IT'S OCTAte
EX. OF2
IT'S THE ONLY FLORIDE OXIDE
HOPE HELP U
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