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why Halogens act as oxidising agents.

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Answered by adrijamandalsuri
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Halogens act as strong oxidising agents because they have high tendency to accept electron, i.e., they have high electron affinity values. The reduction potentials are high ( positive ) and decreased from FF to I .

Answered by VwirobiBrahma
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Halogens act as strong oxidising agents because they have high tendency to accept electron, i.e., they have high electron affinity values.

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