Chemistry, asked by kkabhi32, 4 months ago

why floreen show only one oxidation no​

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Answered by devroy26780
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Fluorine always shows-1 oxidation state as it is most electronegative element. It has seven valence electrons and gains one valence electron to complete its octet.

Answered by ananditanunes65
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Fluorine always shows-1 oxidation state as it is most electronegative element. It has seven valence electrons and gains one valence electron to complete its octet. This gives −1 oxidation state to fluorine.

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