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the decreasing oxidising ability of the halogens in aqueous solution down the group is evident from​

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Whenever a halogen is acts as an oxidant in solution, the it converts to a halide ion which is solvated by watermolecules. ... From fluorine to iodine, the ease with which these hydrated ions are formed decreases; therefore,oxidizing ability decreases down the group..

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