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The oxidising ability of halogens
Options
(a) increases from fluorine to iodine
(b) decreases from fluorine to iodine
(c) increases from fluorine to chlorine and then decreases
(d) remains constant down the group
Correct Answer:
decreases from fluorine to iodine
Explanation:
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Topics: P Block Elements in Group 15
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Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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