Chemistry, asked by mrabhinavkarthik, 4 hours ago

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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Answered by InsaanGamer
1

Explanation:

Fluorine has low heat of dissociation and high heat of hydration which more than compensates the lower value of electron affinity. .

Answered by gokarnpimoli
4

Answer:

Fluorine has low heat of dissociation

Explanation:

option a..

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