Does fluorine or iodine have high electron density
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As a diatomic molecule, fluorine has the weakest bond due to repulsion between electrons of the small atoms. ... Therefore, the physical state of the elements down the group changes from gaseous fluorine to solid iodine. Due to their high effective nuclear charge, halogens are highly electronegative.
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iodine has but frorine didn't
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