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Which is the strongest oxidising agent out of the following?
  1. F2
  2. I2
  3. Br2
  4. Cl2

A
I2
B
Cl2
C
F2
D
Br2
Solution
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Fluorine is such a powerful oxidising agent that you can't reasonably do solution reactions with it.
Standard Reduction Potential for fluorine is 2.87 V.

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