Which statement about the halogen family is true?
A) Each of the halogens can be obtained by the electrolysis of its respective molten halide salt.
B) Iodine is the strongest oxidizing agent.
C) Bromine is obtained by oxidation using chloride ions as the oxidizing agent.
D) Halide ions are generally more reactive than the parent halogens
Correct answer is A. Answer B is wrong because Cl is definitely a stronger oxidizing agent then iodine, and C is wrong because it is chlorine and not chloride ions that oxidizes bromine, am I correct? I feel like I am thinking about this too much in the wrong way or I’m just confusing myself, but it seems to me that halide ions are more likely to react to form salts than the parent halogens. Since that’s not the answer though, how are the parent halogens more reactive than halide ions?