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Why is the highest oxidation state of a metal exhibited in its oxide or fluoride only?


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Electronegativity

  • Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom in a molecule to attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself.
  • As the number of protons in the nucleus increases across the period table, so does electronegativity.
  • The electronegativity decreases with increasing atomic radius.

Metal oxide or fluoride

  • A metal's maximum oxidation state can only be found in its oxide or fluoride.
  • Oxygen and fluoride ions are both very electronegative and extremely small.
  • Due to these properties, they may oxidize the metal to its greatest oxidation state.

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