F2 does not combine directly with O2. so there will be no reaction under ordinary condition.
But F2 does forms two oxides OF2 & O2F2.
OF2 is prepared by passing F2 into 2% NaOH solution and O2F2 is formed when an electric discharge is passed through a mixture of O2 & F2 at very low pressure and temperature
It is rather difficult to react fluorine with oxygen. However, if the reaction is forced you should get OFl6 . But, this molecule is never actually found. You simply can't force oxygen into this configuration.
No.
Fluorine and oxygen are both elements. This means that neither of them is made up of some other element. In contrast, a compound such as water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes. Fluorine reacts with water to form hydrogen fluoride and oxygen.
It reacts explosively with hydrogen.
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.
No, it does not contain fluorine, it contains Sodium and Chloride.
Oxygen forms the O2- oxide ion; fluorine the F- fluoride ion.
Even though Fluorine comes after Oxygen, it is smaller due to the fact that it has more protons. Therefore, the electrons in Fluorine have a tighter orbit than the electrons in Oxygen. Electrons dictate atomic size.
Fluorine is more chemically similar to chlorine than it is to oxygen. Fluorine and chlorine both have 7 valance electrons, whereas oxygen has 6.
Most plastics contain carbon, hydrogen some contain oxygen , chlorine fluorine or nitrogen.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine
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.
No, it does not contain fluorine, it contains Sodium and Chloride.
Because fluorine has greater electronegativity than oxygen.
Silicon don't contain fluorine !
Yes it is more electro negative. F has the highest electro negativity
No. An oxidizing agent only needs to be able to increase the oxidation state of an element in another substance, which is a matter of electron transfer rather than oxygen. The halogens, especially fluorine, are strong oxidizing agents that do not contain oxygen.
Fluorine is the single most reactive nonmetal, with oxygen and chlorine close behind.
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