Chemistry, asked by SakshiKadyan, 11 months ago

which is more stable OF2 or O2F2 ?

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Answered by pshubhankar007
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Answer: OF2  is more stable than O2F2.

Explanation: The structure of O2F2 is similar to that of the hydrogen peroxide. Thus , it forms radical like HOOH . While FOF doesn't form radical easily.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

OF2

Explanation:

OF_2` is thermodynamically solid at 298K . These oxides are electronegativity of fluorine than oxygen . Both are sturdy fluorinating agents.

OF2 is greater solid than O2F2. : The shape of O2F2 is just like that of the hydrogen peroxide. Thus , it paperwork radical like HOOH . The O−O bond period in O2F2 is shorter than O−O bond period in H2O2

​F is greater electronegative than H. Hence, the bond pair of electrons of O−F bond is greater in the direction of F than the bond pair of electrons in O−H bond. Due to this, the bond pair of electrons of O−O bond in O2 F2 faces greater enchantment than the bond pair of electrons of O−O bond in H2O2

So, the O−O bond period in O2 F2is shorter than O−O bond period in H2O2

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