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Discuss the following characteristics of halogen family:
(i) Oxidizing strength
(ii) Acidic strength
(iii) Oxyacids and their oxidizing strength.​

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Answered by tejaswaghmare4010
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Oxidizing strength

Explanation:

haligen family is a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal. ... There are five halogens in the periodic table of chemical elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. The halogens are all highly reactive, which means they're quick to form bonds with other elements.

Answered by yadavpinky112
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( 1 ) Oxidizing strength is a relative term used to denote how certain elements oxidize other elements with respect to each other. ... The same definition could apply for reducing strength, and you could say that if X has a higher oxidizing strength than Y, then Y has a higher reducing strength than X.

( 2 ) Acid strength refers to the tendency of an acid, symbolised by the chemical formula HA, to dissociate into a proton, H⁺, and an anion, A⁻. The dissociation of a strong acid in solution is effectively complete, except in its most concentrated solutions.

( 3 ) For many acids, the proton H+ is the oxidizing agent. For example, in the oxidation of zinc with HCl, the oxidizing agent is H+. ... For the oxyacids of chlorine and others, the strength of the oxidizing agent is independent of the strength of the acid.

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