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why is fluorine a more reactive nonmetal than chlorine?​

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The thing that makes fluorine so reactive is its electronegativity. Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons

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Why is fluorine a more reactive nonmetal than chlorine?

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Fluorine is the most reactive non-metal because it is the most electronegative of all of the non-metal elements of the periodic table. Due to its strong electro negativity & small size, Fluorine has a strong tendency to accept electrons from other atoms or ions. As a result it oxidises all other substances.

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