Hydrogen has an ionisation energy of 1311 kJ mol⁻¹ and for chlorine it is 1256 kJ mol⁻¹. Hydrogen forms H⁺ (aq) ions but chlorine does not form Cl⁺ (aq) ions because
(a) H⁺ has lower hydration enthalpy
(b) Cl⁺ has lower hydration enthalpy
(c) Cl has high electron affinity
(d) Cl has high electronegativity
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