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With suitable explanations, give a brief account of the oxidation states exhibited by halogens.

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प्रश्न

With suitable explanations, give a brief account of the oxidation states exhibited by halogens.

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उत्तर

  1. Fluorine only exhibits −1 oxidation state, as it is the most electronegative and cannot show positive states.
  2. Other halogens (Cl, Br, and I) exhibit oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, and +7.
  3. The common −1 state arises by gaining or sharing one electron to complete their valence shell.
  4. Higher positive oxidation states occur due to excitation of electrons to vacant d-orbitals in heavier halogens.
  5. Chlorine and bromine can also show +4 and +6 states in oxides and oxoacids.
  6. Iodine shows slight metallic character and can form positive ions like I+ and I3+ under special conditions.

Thus, halogens mainly show −1 state, but heavier ones can also exhibit multiple positive oxidation states depending on the compound and excitation of electrons.

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