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Thursday, August 6, 2020
Iodine forms I3- but F2 does not form F3- ions. Why?
I2 because of the presence of vacant d– orbitals accepts electrons form
I ions to form I3 ions but F2 because of the absence of d – orbitals does not
accept electrons from F ions to form F3- ions.
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