Fluorine is stronger oxidizing agent than chlorine in aqueous solution. This can be attributed to the property
(A) heat of dissociation
(B) Valeney
(C) jonization potential
(D) heat of hydration
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Explanation:
Fluorine has low heat of dissociation and high heat of hydration which more than compensates the lower value of electron affinity. .
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Answer:
Fluorine has low heat of dissociation
Explanation:
option a..
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