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F2 is more reactive than interhalogen compounds why​

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Answered by 6300358120
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Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than halogens except F2 . Why? Due to small size of fluorine atom n its high electronegativity, F2 molecule is highly stable (electron repulsion). Yes, because interhalogen bonds are weaker than diatomic halogen bonds except for F2

Answered by rajsingh24
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Yes, because interhalogen bonds are weaker than diatomic halogen bonds except for F2.

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