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Which of the following is not the reason for the higher `EA_(1)` of halogens
(I) high nuclear charge (II) larger atomic size
(III) easy to get octet configuration, `ns^(2)np^(6)`
(IV) half filled p-orbitals The correct answer is

A

I and IV

B

I, II and III

C

II and IV

D

II and III

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C
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