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why Halogens acts as oxidizing agent?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Also, halogens are highly electronegative with low dissociation energies and high negative electron gain enthalpies. Therefore, they have a high tendency to gain an electron. Hence, they act as strong oxidizing agents.

Answered by worldqueen2
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Also , halogens are highly electronegative with low dissociation energies and high negative electron gain enthalpies . Therefore, they have a high tendency to gain an electronb. Hence, they act as strong oxidizing agents.

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