why does flourine show abnormal properties ?
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Fluorine is the most electronegative element in the periodic table .
No other element is as electronegative as Fluorine.
Besides being the most electronegative element it has comparably small size in its group.
So cause this small size , repulsions are entertained within the atom
Cause of which it has abnormal properties when compared to its group constituents.
Further their is no element which can oxidize fluorine, Making it a strong oxidizing agent.
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No other element is as electronegative as Fluorine.
Besides being the most electronegative element it has comparably small size in its group.
So cause this small size , repulsions are entertained within the atom
Cause of which it has abnormal properties when compared to its group constituents.
Further their is no element which can oxidize fluorine, Making it a strong oxidizing agent.
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=> Fluorine shows anomalous behaviour due to following reasons-
- Small atomic size.
- High electronegativity.
- Low bond dissociation energy.
- Absence of d-orbitals in the valence shell.
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