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Flourine reacts Violently with Water to produce Oxygen, Ozone and oxofluoride

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Dec 16, 2017 - Fluorine also called super halogen due to its highly reactive nature reacts violently with water to produce oxygen , ozone or oxoflouride.
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What happens when fluorine reacts with water?

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Fluorine also called super halogen due to its highly reactive nature reacts violently with water to produce oxygen , ozone or oxoflouride
  1. At normal temperature , it forms oxygen
  2. At higher temperature, it forms ozone
  3. At special conditions, it forms oxoflouride

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