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Does the substance F2O7 exist?
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August 16, 2021, 01:28:08 AM »
I am very curious about the substance F2O7. Let's talk about its electronegativity. Why F electronegativity stronger than O make F2O7 non-existent. You can use specialized words. Thanks all.
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First things first: why do you think it could exist, why do you think it is specifically electronegativity that makes it impossible?
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Oxygen difluoride exists but it's extremely unstable and will still potentially react with anything.
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If it does I don't want to be in the same room as it
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