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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 24 Feb 2008 22:55:20 IST
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why are higher oxides of halogens stable??????
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 24 Feb 2008 22:56:29 IST
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because in those oxides, halogens are in higher oxidation states and are mosre stable..more no. of bonds formed by halogens make them moe stable
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 25 Feb 2008 13:13:35 IST
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but how are halogens more stable in higher oxidation states when they are so electronegative
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