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Consider the following statements. Sta...

Consider the following statements.
Statement-1: Fluorine does not form any polyhalide as it has low F-F bond energy.
Statement-2: The chlorine has the most negative electron gain enthalpy.
Statement-3: The first ionization potentials of N and O atoms are 14.6 and 13.6eV respectively.
Which of the above statements are correct?

A

Statements 1,2 and 3

B

Statement 1 and 2

C

Statement 1 and 3

D

Statements 2 and 3

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