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in the conversion of iron II chloride to iron III chloride using chlorine chlorine acts as an oxidising agent in the site conversion give reason why​

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Answered by VIGYAS
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when the number of atoms are increasing therefore chlorine acts as an oxidizing agent.

Answered by uniqueboypaul
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When iron is heated in a stream of dry chlorine the product is iron(III) chloride. This happens because chlorine is a powerful oxidising agent so brings out the higher oxidation state of iron.

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