Which of the following displaces oxygen from water?
A
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B
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C
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D
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Solution
The correct option is A
Explanation for correct option:
A.
In the electrochemical series, the ones having higher negative electrode potential are the stronger oxidizing agents.
Fluorine lies above in that series which means it is a stronger oxidizing agent.
Displacement of oxygen from water basically means the oxidation of oxygen present in the water molecule.
The oxidation of an atom can be done by the atom which is a much stronger oxidizing agent.
Among the given halogens, Fluorine has the tendency of gaining electrons due to higher negative reduction potential and hence it displaces oxygen from water by a vigorous reaction.
Explanation for incorrect options:
Fluorine displaces oxygen from water. Thus, options B, C, and D are incorrect.