Anomalous Behaviour of Fluorine

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Anomalous Behaviour of Fluorine: Overview

In this topic, we will study the anomalous behaviour of fluorine in terms of its size, electronegativity, shape, properties and electron affinity. It also discusses the chemical reactions shown by the fluorine.

Important Questions on Anomalous Behaviour of Fluorine

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Which of the following compounds exists?

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Which element of Group-17 does not show +1 oxidation state?

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The negative electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is less than that of chlorine. Give reason.

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Cl2 is highly reactive than F2.

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Most powerful oxidizing agent is:

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Which of the following compound does not exist?

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Write the uses of fluorine.
 

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Why does fluorine shows anomalous behavior?

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Give two examples to show the anomalous behavior of fluorine.

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The property which is not true about fluorine is:

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Fluorine was discovered very late because of its high reactivity. It is always found in combined state in which it cannot be identified easily. The fact that accompanied with the high reactivity of fluorine is

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Which of the following is pseudo polyhalide ion?

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Fluorine does not form oxyacids because

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Statement I : Fluorine cannot be prepared from fluorides by chemical oxidation.

Statement II : Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent due to its highly positive potential.