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Why flurine does not form oxiacides?​

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Answered by Varaddumbre
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Fluorine does not hove d-sub shell so it can only have one oxidation state. Therefore, it cann't form oxy acids. Fluorine is the most electronegative element and always show −1 oxiadation state.

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Answered by nxndxnx05
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Fluorine does not hove d-sub shell so it can only have one oxidation state. Therefore, it cann't form oxy acids. Fluorine is the most electronegative element and always show −1 oxiadation state. In oxyacids. reast of the halogens have positive oxidation state.

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