EXPLAIN WHY FLOURINE IS THE MOST REACTIVE GROUP 7 ELEMENT
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Fluorine is the most reactive element in Group 7, and is even more reactive than chlorine. ... Fluorine's outer shell is closer to the nucleus and has fewer filled shells between it and the nucleus, so the attraction for a new electron is greater and so it can gain an extra electron more easily.
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because flourine is placed at top of its group in period table
electronegative of non metal decrease from top to bottom
therefore flourine is most electronegative
it can easily gain it's one electron
and can be in stable form
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