among halogens which is smallest ion?
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fluorine atoms
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This is because fluorine atoms are the smallest of the halogens—the atoms are bonded close together, which leads to repulsion between free electrons in the two fluorine atoms.
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the fluorine atom is the smallest ion in the halogen group
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