Fluorine forms only one oxoacid
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Because of its higher Electronegativety and it's Small Size
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Fluorine forms only one oxoacid HOF because
> The electronegativity of fluorine is very high as compared to that of other halogen members.
> Fluorine is the smallest in size amongst the halogens. Due to the above reasons Fluorine forms only one oxoacid with oxidation state +1.
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Fluorine forms only one oxoacid HOF because
> The electronegativity of fluorine is very high as compared to that of other halogen members.
> Fluorine is the smallest in size amongst the halogens. Due to the above reasons Fluorine forms only one oxoacid with oxidation state +1.
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