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Explaining about why fluorine is more reactive. Than chlorine

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Answered by pranav321dab
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Chlorine is less reactive than Fluorine because the outer electrons in a Chlorine Atom are further from the nucleus than the outer electrons in a Fluorine Atom. It is harder for a Chlorine Atom to gain an electron than it is for a Fluorine Atom

Answered by abrar8996
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The electron affinity of fluorine is less than chlorine . But florine is more reactive than chlorine due to the following reason .

1) Low dissociation energy of F2 molecule , and high hydration energy of F−  ion.

2) The electronegativity of fluorine is more than that of chlorine .

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