Fluorine does not give odd ratio reaction where as other halogen give the test. Why ?
Answers
Answered by
1
Explanation:
Fluorine , being the most electronegative , never shows positive oxidation states, hence F does not form oxy-acids. Other halogens have the tendency to show positive oxidation states and hence form oxy-acids. ... Thus, NO has a tendency to dimerise but ClO2 does not.
Answered by
5
Explanation:
chlorine
A halogen, such as chlorine, is generated by electrolysis of an aqueous solution of an alkali metal halide such as sodium chloride, in a cell having anolyte and catholyte chambers separated by a solid polymer electrolyte in the form of a stable, selectively cation permeable, ion exchange membrane.
♻Mark as Brainlist ♻
Similar questions