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oxidation state of F in OF2​

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Answered by priyanka124393
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Fluorine being the most electronegative element (electro negativity of 4.0 on Pauling scale) will in any case (except in fluorine gas) have an oxidation state of -1. So that's the reason why oxygen has a +2 oxidation state in OF2.

Answered by helper687
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fluoride is more electronegative 10 oxygen does it would attract electrons towards itself during complete transfer it would result in a plus to charge on Oxygen thurs oxygen has two plus oxidation no

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5 oxygen is an electronegative element but oxygen is not the most electronegative element it has an electronegativity of 3.5 on pauling scale that means if oxygen combine with an element which is more electronegative than it will surely process a positive Oxidation State .

fluoride paint the most electronegative element (electro ndgativity of 4.0 on pauling scale) will in any case( except in flourine gas) have an Oxidation state of -1 so that's why reason why oxygen has a plus 2 oxygenation state of OF2

tuition diflouride (O3F2) is another fluoride of oxygen in which oxygen has a Oxidation state of +1.

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