why is chlorine a reactivee non-metal? give reason
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Chlorine atoms have a lot of valance electrons without being complete on its own, so it has a greater need to seek it's conjugates. That's called Electronegativity. Halogens are highly reactive because of their electronegativity.
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Chlorine atoms have a lot of valance electrons without being complete on its own, so it has a greater need to seek it's conjugates. That's called Electronegativity. Halogens are highly reactive because of their electronegativity.
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