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Strongest conjugate base is...

Strongest conjugate base is

A

`Cl^(-)`

B

`Br^(-)`

C

`F^(-)`

D

`I^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`F^(-)` strongest conjugate base because it has the smallest size in a group and gain proton due to the most electronegative capacity.
`H^(+) +F^(-) to HF `.
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