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the bond dissociation energy of F2 is less than that of cl2 give reason​

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Answered by risky46
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The size of fluorine is smaller than Chlorine and bromine. Due to which there is higher electron density on Fluorine. ... Due to this repulsion between the electrons both the atoms want to move apart. Hence the bond can be cleaved easily and the bond dissociation energy is less.

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The size of fluorine is smaller than Chlorine and bromine. Due to which there is higher electron density on Fluorine. ... Due to this repulsion between the electrons both the atoms want to move apart. Hence the bond can be cleaved easily and the bond dissociation energy is less.

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