Fluorine is a stronger oxidising agent than chlorine because :
$(a)$ $F-F$ bond has a low enthalpy of dissociation.
$(b)$ Fluoride ion $(F^{-})$ has high hydration enthalpy.
$(c)$ Electron gain enthalpy of fluorine is less negative than chlorine.
$(d)$ Fluorine has a very small size.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given :

  • A
    $(a)$ and $(b)$ only
  • B
    $(a)$ and $(c)$ only
  • C
    $(a)$ and $(d)$ only
  • D
    $(b)$ and $(c)$ only

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