explain why fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal
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Protons are positive and attract electrons, which are negative. It is the mostattractive and therefore most reactive non-metal element in its row. ... At the top of its group, therefore fluorine has very few shells (only one full) and the nucleus is not shielded from the electrons
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In nature fluorine gas more reactive than chlorine gas because due to size of its atom. since size of atom of flourine is smaller outer shell is closer to the nucleus and due to smaller size if a new electrom come near to this atom nucleus will attract fastly.
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In nature fluorine gas more reactive than chlorine gas because due to size of its atom. since size of atom of flourine is smaller outer shell is closer to the nucleus and due to smaller size if a new electrom come near to this atom nucleus will attract fastly.
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