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Question
Why does fluorine exhibit only −1 oxidation state in all of its compounds?
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Solution
- Fluorine is the most electronegative element and has a strong tendency to gain exactly one electron to complete its valence shell.
- It has no vacant d-orbitals in its valence shell to expand its octet.
- Fluorine cannot show positive oxidation states because it cannot share or lose electrons beyond the one it gains.
- Hence, fluorine always exhibits only the −1 oxidation state in all its compounds.
- Other halogens show multiple oxidation states due to available d-orbitals and less electronegativity
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