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Why should the compound F2O not be called as fluorine oxide? Write the correct representation and name of the compound. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why should the compound F2O not be called as fluorine oxide? Write the correct representation and name of the compound.

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  1. The compound F2O should not be called fluorine oxide because fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, so it is named as oxygen fluoride, not fluorine oxide.
  2. Fluorine in F2O has an oxidation state of −1, which is unusual for an oxide.
  3. The correct representation of the compound is OF2.
  4. The correct name for F2O is oxygen difluoride.

This naming follows the convention that the less electronegative element is named first and the more electronegative element second, though here fluorine carries a negative oxidation state in the compound.

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