Explain why Fluorine is the most reactive among halogens.
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Reactivity is the ability to gain an electron . The more it gains the more reactive it become , which makes it electro negative . As flourine gains the most compare to other halogen which make it the most reactive among halogen.
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Reactivity is the ability to gain an electron . The more it gains the more reactive it become , which makes it electro negative . As flourine gains the most compare to other halogen which make it the most reactive among halogen.
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1. Fluorine has the electronic configuration
( 2, 7 ).
2. It requires only one electron to complete the octet.
3. The atomic size of fluorine is the smallest among the halogens.
4. Hence, the nuclear attraction on the outermost electrons is maximum.
Hence, fluorine is the most reactive among the halogens.
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