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Why does the oxidizing power generally decrease from F2 to I2 among halogens?
A. The bond strength increases.
B. The ability to gain electrons decreases due to increasing atomic size and decreasing electronegativity.
C. The atomic mass increases.
D. They all have the same number of valence electrons.
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