Chemistry, asked by robertfernandes, 1 year ago

Being Fluorine very small in size in terms of atomic size then why it is more reactive and explosive?

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Answered by alphacoder
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it is very reactive because its the most electronegative element..
Answered by SquareRoot256
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Fluorine is a halogen and only needs one electron to complete its octet. Due to its relatively small atomic size it is very likely to react and form compounds with most elements.
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