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chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent than iodine​

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Answered by aashigngwr
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Chlorine has the ability to take electrons from both bromide ions and iodide ions. Bromine and iodine can't get those electrons back from the chloride ions formed. That means that chlorine is a more powerful oxidising agent than either bromine or iodine.

Answered by bhsush9316
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Chlorine has the ability to take electrons from both bromide ions and iodide ions. Bromine and iodine can't get those electrons back from the chloride ions formed. That means that chlorine is a more powerful oxidising agent than either bromine or iodine. Similarly bromine is a more powerful oxidising agent than iodine.

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