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Fluorine is the most reactive among the halogen.​

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Answered by xXmonaXx99
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Fluorine is the most reactive among the halogen.

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(1) Fluorine has the electronic configuration (2, 7). (2) It requires only one electron to complete the octet. ... Hence, the nuclear attraction on the outermost electrons is maximum. Hence, fluorine is the most reactive among the halogens.

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Being an element of the group 17 fluorine tends to form polar covalent bonds with non-metal. Eg: H−F. Having a −1 oxidation state fluorine can also form an ionic bond. Hence, Fluorine is the most reactive of all the halogens due to its small size.

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