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PbCl(4) exists but PbBr(4) and PbI(4) do...

`PbCl_(4)` exists but `PbBr_(4)` and `PbI_(4)` do not because of

A

Chlorine is more electropositive

B

Iodine and bromine are of large size

C

Iodine and bromine are unable to oxidies Pb to `Pb^(4+)`

D

Bromine and iodine are stronger oxidising agents than chlorine.

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