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Fluorine forms only one oxoacid i.e HOF. Why?

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Answered by anuroopa80
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Explanation:

Fluorine forms only one oxoacid, HOF due to small atomic size and high electronegativity. Fluorine cannot act as central atom in higher oxoacids.

Answered by abhay29udupa
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Answer:

Due to absence of d-orbital.

Explanation:

Fluorine forms only HOF oxoacid as it has no d-orbilat like Cl,I,Br...

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