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Considering the parameters such as bond dissociation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy and hydration enthalpy, compare the oxidizing power of f2 and cl

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Answered by rjgolu
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Considering the parameters such as bond dissociation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy and hydration enthalpy,compare the oxidising power of F2 and Cl2. Fluorine is a much strongeroxidizing agent than chlorine. ... Also, because of its small size, the hydration energy of fluorine is much higher than that of chlorine.
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Fluorine is a much stronger oxidizing agent than chlorine.

The oxidizing power depends on three factors:-

1. Bond dissociation energy

2. Electron gain enthalpy

3. Hydration enthalpy

The electron gain enthalpy of chlorine is more negative than that of fluorine. However, the bond dissociation energy of fluorine is much lesser than that of chlorine. Also, because of its small size, the hydration energy of fluorine is much higher than that of chlorine. Therefore, the latter two factors more than compensate for the less negative electron gain enthalpy of fluorine. Thus, fluorine is a much stronger oxidizing agent than chlorine.

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