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The high reactivity of fluorine is due to

A. its high electro negativity

B. small size of fluorine atom

C. availability of d-orbitals

D. strong F - F bond

what is tha correct option..??And Explain fluorine..​

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Answered by debangshu90hazra
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Answer: OPTION- A

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.

Electron Configuration: 1s22s22p5

Atomic Number: 9

Group: 17 (Halogens)

Electronegativity: 3.98

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡❤ Correct Option :--A

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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.

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