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The reduction potentials are : Cl2+2e^(...

The reduction potentials are :
`Cl_2+2e^(-)=2Cl^(-) " "E^@=1.36V`
`F_2+2e^(-) =2F^(-) " "E^@=2.87 V`
Which is a better oxidising agent?

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