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why not OF2, O2F2 are called as oxides​

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Answered by Darkangel2k04
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In OF2 oxygen is electropositive as compared to fluorine. The name of electropositive element is written first followed by the name of electronegative element. So, OF2 should be called as oxygen difluoride.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In OF2 oxygen is electropositive as compared to fluorine. The name of electropositive element is written first followed by the name of electronegative element. So, OF2 should be called as oxygen difluorid

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