The highest stable $Mn$ fluoride is $MnF_4$,whereas the highest $Mn$ oxide is $Mn_2O_7$. This is due to:

  • A
    $O$ atom is smaller than $F$.
  • B
    Oxygen has the ability to form multiple bonds.
  • C
    $Mn^{7+}$ does not exist.
  • D
    $F$ cannot stabilize higher oxidation states.

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