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HOF (highly oxidizing fluorinating) compounds are highly unstable due to the presence of multiple electronegative fluorine atoms, which makes them strongly reactive and prone to decomposition. These compounds have a high tendency to release oxygen and fluorine gas, leading to explosive reactions. Their instability also stems from the strained molecular structures that result from accommodating the highly electronegative fluorine atoms.

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