Oxidizing and Reducing Character of Halogens
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Q. The oxidizing power of the halogens varies in the order
- F2 > Cl2 < Br2 > I2
- F2 < Cl2 > Br2 > I2
- F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2
- None of the above
Q. Which of the following is most basic?
- CH3CH2OH
- H2O
- F3C−C||O−OH
- H3C−C||O−OH
Q.
Among the following, the correct order of acidity is
HClO2<HClO<HClO3<HClO4
HClO4<HClO2<HClO<HClO3
HClO3<HClO4<HClO2<HClO
HClO<HClO2<HClO3<HClO4
Q.
Which of the following statements about the first halogens is(are) accurate?
The strongest reducing agent (from given) is iodine
The most electronegative element is fluorine
At room temperature, the liquid halogen is bromine
The most reactive halogen is fluorine
Q. A solution of potassium bromide is treated with each of the following. Which one would liberate bromine?
- Hydrogen iodide
- Sulphur dioxide
- Chlorine
- Iodine
Q. What is/are the correct option(s) about ClO2?
- It has one odd electron and dimerizes to form Cl2O4 which exists as Cl+ClO−4
- It has bond angle more than OCl2
- It can be prepared by reaction of KClO3 with oxalic acid
- It is 10 times more soluble in water than chlorine because it hydrolyzes more readily than Cl2
Q.
Which of the following statements about the first halogens is(are) accurate?
The strongest reducing agent (from given) is iodine
The most electronegative element is fluorine
At room temperature, the liquid halogen is bromine
The most reactive halogen is fluorine
Q. A solution of potassium bromide is treated with each of the following. Which one would liberate bromine?
- Hydrogen iodide
- Sulphur dioxide
- Chlorine
- Iodine
Q. Which of the following is the strongest oxidant:
- Cl2
- Br2
- F2
- I2