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`PbCl_(4)` exists, but `PbBr_(4) and PbI_(4)` do not. This is because of

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Inability of bromine and iodine to oxidise `Pb^(2+) " to " Pb^(4+)`

B

Bromide and iodide are bigger in size

C

More electropisitive character of `Br_(2) and I_(2)`

D

Chlorine is a gas, but bromine is a liquid and iodine is a solid .

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