ElectrochemistryHard
Question
F2 gas cannot be obtained by the electrolysis of any aqueous fluoride salt because
Options
A.F2 is the strongest oxidizing agent
B.F2 easily combines with water
C.F2 readily combines with the electrodes
D.F− can never be oxidized
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