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Fluorine is highly reactive due to:​

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Answered by cutygirl22
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✰ The thing that makes fluorine so reactive is its electronegativity. Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons. ... This means it has a high charge density on its atom. When fluorine molecule breaks up into F- ions it remains highly unstable and just wants to bond with other element.

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Answered by Anonymous
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F2 is highly reactive because of its low bond energy. Also, it has the highest electronegativity.

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