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Question
State reason for the following:
Fluorine provides the largest variety of interhalogen compounds amongst halogens.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Fluorine is the most electronegative and smallest halogen, which allows it to combine easily with other larger halogens.
- It can form bonds with chlorine, bromine, iodine, and even astatine in different ratios.
- In interhalogen compounds, the larger halogen atom acts as the central atom and fluorine as the terminal atom with −1 oxidation state.
- Fluorine forms interhalogen compounds of types XY, XY3, XY5, and XY7 due to its ability to stabilise higher oxidation states of other halogens.
- Its high reactivity and strong oxidising nature also favour the formation of diverse interhalogen compounds.
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