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Why are fluorine and oxygen compounds more aptly called oxygen fluorides?
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Solution
- Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen.
- Therefore, in compounds like OF2, oxygen is considered the central atom bonded to fluorine atoms.
- Due to this electronegativity difference, the compound is named oxygen fluoride instead of fluorine oxide.
- Conversely, chlorine, bromine, and iodine are less electronegative than oxygen, so their oxides are named as halogen oxides.
- Thus, oxygen-fluorine compounds are named oxygen fluorides because fluorine’s higher electronegativity places oxygen as the central element in naming.
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