Halogens are highly reactive in nature explain?
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halogens have only 1 electron in valence cell so that they can easily share a electron and take part in chemical rxn
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Halogens dont have 1 electron they require 1 electron to acquire noble gas configuration. Pls try to give the correct info if answering...
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Halogens need 1 electron to complete their octet and acquire noble gas configuration. That is why they are highly reactive in nature as they react and gain one electron to acquire stable configuration.
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