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Why is fluorine a strong oxidising agent than chlorine?


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Answered by Suryansh472
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the hydration energy of fluorine is much higher than chlorine
Answered by Diya1187
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Fluorine is such a powerful oxidising agent that solutions reacts are unfeasible. Chlorine has the ability to take electronsfrim both bromide ions and iodide ions. Bromine and iodine cannot reclaim those electrons from the cholride ions formed. ... Similarly bromine is a more powerful oxidising agent than iodine
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