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what substances can be used to oxidise fluorides to fluorine?​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Fluorine ignites on contact with ammonia, phosphorus, sulfur, copper wire, acetone and many unsaturated organic and inorganic compounds

Answered by rahul123437
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No chemical substances can be used to fluorides to fluorine

Explanation:

  • The standard reduction potential of fluorine is maximum.
  • Thus, it can't be oxidised by the other reagent.
  • Fluoride ion is extremely stable thanks to small size and high electronegativity of fluorine atom.
  • Thus, fluorine can't be prepared from fluorides by chemical oxidation. Hence reverse reaction takes place more easily.
  • Assertion: Amongst the halogens, fluorine can oxidise the weather to the very best oxidation- state.
  • Reason: thanks to small size of fluoride ion, it's difficult to oxidise fluoride ion to fluorine.
  • Hence reverse reaction takes place more easily.

Therefore,No chemical substances can be used to fluorides to fluorine

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