8.10. The compound AgF2 is unstable compound. However, if formed, the compound acts as a very strong oxidising agent. Why?

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In AgF2,  oxidation state of Ag is +2 which is very unstable. Therefore, it quickly accepts an electron to form the more stable +1 oxidation state.
Ag2+ + e Ag+
Therefore, AgF2, if formed, will act as a strong oxidising agent.

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