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PASSAGE - IV : In periodic table metals show high reducing ability and non-metals show high oxidizing ability. The properties of metalloids in between metals and non-metals. In a group from top to bottom the reducing ability increases and in a period from left to right oxidizing ability increases.
`F_2` is strong oxidizing agen than `Cl_2` due to

A

Bond energy of `F_2 lt Cl_2`

B

Electroneativity of `Cl gt F`

C

I.P of `F gt Cl`

D

Non-metallic nature of F is more

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