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State the reasons for anomalous behaviour of Fluorine.​

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The anomalous behaviour of F is due to:

The anomalous behaviour of F is due to:1) Its small size and highest electronegativity

The anomalous behaviour of F is due to:1) Its small size and highest electronegativity2) Its high Ionization potential and lower F-F bond enthalpy due to inter electronic repulions.

The anomalous behaviour of F is due to:1) Its small size and highest electronegativity2) Its high Ionization potential and lower F-F bond enthalpy due to inter electronic repulions.3)Due to absence of vacant d-orbiatls it cannot form more than 1 bond.

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The anomalous behaviour of fluorine is due to its small size, highest electronegativity, low F-F bond dissociation enthalpy, and non availability of d- orbitals in valence shell.

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