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The compound `AgF_(2)` is an unstable compound. However, if formed, the compound acts as a strong oxidising agent. Why?

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To understand why the compound AgF₂ is an unstable compound and why it acts as a strong oxidizing agent, we can break down the explanation into several steps. ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Composition of AgF₂**: - AgF₂ consists of silver (Ag) and fluorine (F). In this compound, silver is in the +2 oxidation state (Ag²⁺) because it is bonded to two fluorine atoms, each contributing a -1 charge. 2. **Electron Configuration of Silver**: ...
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  7. Consider the reaction: 2S(2)O(3)^(2-)(aq)+I(2)(s) rarr S(4)O(6)^(2-)...

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  8. Justify giving reaction that among halogens, fluorine is the best oxid...

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  10. Consider the reactions: a. H(3)PO(2)(aq)+4AgNO(3)(aq)+2H(2)O(l) rarr...

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