Chemistry, asked by shamnaresh13102004, 5 days ago

Why fluorine is more reactive than other halogens?​

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Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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Explanation:

Fluorine is more reactive. ... This is because the valence/bonding electrons are closer to the nucleus in Fluorine than they are Chlorine and others and thus more strongly attracted. Fluorine is most electronegative, thus it is most reactive.

Answered by geetashukla
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Fluorine is the most reactive of all the halogens due to its small size.

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