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Why is fluorine the most reactive element?

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Answered by ujjwalraj162004
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Explanation:

Because it is in the second last of a period and as we know chemical reactivity of non metals increase going right,Fluorine is the most reactive.

Also,some more points you can add like:- (i):- It is on the uppermost period(not actually but the complete periods one) ,as we go down reactivity decreases thats why it is most reactive and THE RIGHT OF IT IS A INERT GAS WHICH IS UNREACTIVE THATS WHY IT'S THE MOST REACTIVE!

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