Chemistry, asked by ramandeepdhaliwal380, 11 months ago

flourine is stronger oxidising agent than chlorine.why?​

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Answered by priyabalutheju
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Explanation:

Because Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine therefore it can attract a shared pair of electron more easily and strongly than chlorine. The anamolous behaviour of fluorine's electron affinity on the other hand is considered to be so because of the small size of Fluorine molecule.

chlorine has 17 atomic number and comparatively has a bigger atomic radius.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine,

therefore, it can attract a shared pair of electron more

easily and strongly than chlorine.

Thus, it can easily accept the pair of electrons and

undergoes reduction. Thus it is a strong oxidizing agent

than chlorine.

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