Element not showing variable oxidation state is:
- A
Bromine
- B
Iodine
- C
Chlorine
- D
Fluorine
Element not showing variable oxidation state is:
Bromine
Iodine
Chlorine
Fluorine
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: The options are Bromine, Iodine, Chlorine, and Fluorine.
Find: The element that does not show variable oxidation state.
Halogens generally show different oxidation states, but Fluorine is an exception.
Therefore, the element not showing variable oxidation state is Fluorine. The correct option is D.
Note: The solution incorrectly labels the option as B, but the worked conclusion identifies Fluorine, which corresponds to option D in the given options.
Key Exception Trick
Given: A halogen is to be identified which does not show variable oxidation state.
Find: The correct option.
Remember the standard exception: Fluorine is the most electronegative element, so it practically always has oxidation state only.
Thus, among the given halogens, Fluorine alone does not show variable oxidation states. The correct option is D.
Assuming all halogens show variable oxidation states is incorrect because Fluorine is an exception. Its very high electronegativity restricts it to oxidation state only. Always check for standard exceptions in periodic trends.
Following the option label written in the solution without matching it to the actual option text is wrong. Here the solution says option B, but the worked conclusion gives Fluorine, which is option D in the provided list. Always verify the option text.
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