Chemistry, asked by srinjay2244r72, 17 days ago

Why doesn't fluorine show disproportion tendency when O2 does???​

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Answered by faizakhan809sis
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Answer:

The element F does not show disproportionation tendency since it can only take up electron (oxidation state=-1) and cannot lose electron .

Explanation:

Cl2,Br2 and I2 undergo disproportionation reaction whereas fluorine does not undergo disproportionation being the most electronegative element. Fluorine cannot exhibit positive oxidation state and hence does not show disproportionation tendency.

Answered by Shivendrashinde40
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Answer:

fluorine is reactant so it will be o²fu¾

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