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Why are halogens reactive?


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Answered by feliza0001
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Answer:Halogens are reactive due the incomplete valence shell

Explanation:

Halogens all have a valency of -1 and hence all halogens would like to attain a completely filled valence shell. Since they have to attain a complete valence shell, they react with the other elements.

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