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Question
Account for the following:
OF2 should be called oxygen difluoride and not fluorine oxide.
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Solution
- OF2 is called oxygen difluoride because fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
- The more electronegative element is named last in the compound; here, fluorine is more electronegative, so fluoride is used.
- Hence, oxygen is named first, followed by fluorine, forming oxygen difluoride.
- If the compound were called fluorine oxide, it would wrongly suggest oxygen is more electronegative.
- This naming rule applies generally; for example, halogen oxides are named based on oxygen being less electronegative than halogens like Cl, Br, and I.
This is why OF2 is named oxygen difluoride, not fluorine oxide.
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