Give two examples to show the anomalous behaviour of flourine?
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(i) It forms only one oxoacid as compared to other halogens that form a number of oxoacids. (ii) Ionisation enthalpy, electronegativity, and electrode potential of fluorine are much higher than expected.
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(i) It forms only one oxoacid as compared to other halogens that form a number of oxoacids. (ii) Ionisation enthalpy, electronegativity, and electrode potential of fluorine are much higher than expected.
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