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Oxidising power of chlorine in aqueous solution can be determined by the parameters indicated below
`(1)/(2)CL_(2)(g)overset((1)/(2)Delta_(diss)H^(Theta))(rarr)Cl(g)overset(DeltaH_(Eg)^(Theta))(rarr)`
`Cl^(-)(g)overset(Delta_(hyd)H^(Theta))(rarr)Cl^(-)(aq)`
The energy involved in the conversion of `(1)/(2)Cl_(2)(g)` to
`Cl^(-)(aq)`
(Using the data `Delta_(diss)H_(Cl_(2))^(Theta)=240KJ mol^(-1)`)
`Delta_(Eg)H_(Cl)^(Theta)=-349KJmol^(-1)` ,
`Delta_(Eg)H_(Cl)^(Theta)=-381KJmol^(-1)`) will be

A

`+152 kJ mol^(-1)`

B

`-610 kJ mol ^(-1)`

C

`850 kJ mol ^(-1)`

D

`+ 120 kJ mol ^(-1)`

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