Chemistry, asked by AmRitpal007, 11 months ago

Why flourine does not form oxoacids like other halogens

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Answered by faik79
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The fluorine atom is extremely small and thus, it is highly electronegative. Therefore, it can form a single oxoacid, HOF which is fluoric(I) acid or hypofluorous acid. The other elements of the halogen family produce several oxoacids.

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