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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer (7.26) : Fluorine has stronger oxidising power than Chlorine because it has low bond dissociation energy, lower electron gain enthalpy than Chlorine, highest hydration energy and higher standard reduction potential.

Answer (7.27) : The two examples to show anomalous behaviour of fluorine are :

  1. Ionisation enthalpy, electro-negativity and electrode potential are higher for fluorine than the expected trends of other halogen.
  2. Fluorine does not show any positive oxidation state except in HOF.

Answer (7.28) : Sea water contains chlorides, bromides and iodides of Na, K, Mg and Ca but sodium chloride being the maximum makes sea water saline. Various sea weeds contain upto 0.5% iodine. Therefore, sea is the greatest source of halogens.

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