This affirmation is not correct.
Californium combines with Halogens and Oxygen
There is 19g of fluorine. That makes 1 mole.
Californium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, etc.
As fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, fluorine acts as the electron acceptor in the compounds with oxygen. As fluorine becomes partially negative charged and positive for oxygen, they are called fluorides.
Californium make ionic bonds.
Californium react with oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, hydrogen, halogens, etc.
Because fluorine has greater electronegativity than oxygen.
Yes it is more electro negative. F has the highest electro negativity
the Oxygen-Fluorine bond is polar, as the fluorine is more electronegative than the Oxygen, the Fluorine would be the negative side
Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among the three elements. Oxygen is the second most electronegative, while chlorine has a slightly lower electronegativity compared to both fluorine and oxygen.
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Oxygen forms the O2- oxide ion; fluorine the F- fluoride ion.