The property of halogens which is not correctly matched is:
\(F > Cl > Br > I \) (electron gain enthalpy)
Explanation:
Therefore, the incorrect match is:
\(F > Cl > Br > I \) (electron gain enthalpy)
The question asks about the property of halogens which is not correctly matched. Let's analyze the given properties:
Density: The density of halogens increases down the group from fluorine (F) to iodine (I), as shown in the order: \[ I > Br > Cl > F \] Thus, this property is correctly matched.
Ionization Enthalpy: Ionization enthalpy decreases down the group as we move from fluorine to iodine, which is because larger atoms have less hold on their valence electrons. The order is: \[ F > Cl > Br > I \] Thus, this property is correctly matched.
Electron Gain Enthalpy: The electron gain enthalpy becomes less negative as we go down the group. Fluorine has the highest electron gain enthalpy, and iodine has the least. The order is: \[ F > Cl > Br > I \] Thus, this property is correctly matched.
Electronegativity: Electronegativity decreases as we move down the group from fluorine to iodine. The correct order is: \[ F > Cl > Br > I \] Thus, this property is correctly matched.
Conclusion: All the properties are correctly matched, so the question seems to be misleading. The properties listed are all correct according to the expected trends.
Which of the following are inner orbital paramagnetic complexes?

Match the following:
In the following, \( [x] \) denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to \( x \). 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
For x < 0:
f(x) = ex + ax
For x ≥ 0:
f(x) = b(x - 1)2