fluorine and chlorine are non metals but still highly explosive explain
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Fluorine bonds with almost any element, both metals and nonmetals, because it is a very strong oxidizing agent. It is very unstable and reactive since it is so close to its ideal electron configuration. ... It will react explosively with many elements and compounds such as Hydrogen and water.
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