The reactivity of fluorine is due to?

a

its high electro negativity

b

small size of fluorine atom

c

availability of D-orbitals

d

strong f-f bond

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Dave333
4 years ago

Fluorine is an univalent poisonous gaseous halogen, it is pale yellow-green and it is the most chemically reactive and electronegative of all the elements. ... It is so reactive that glass, metals, and even water, as well as other substances, burn with a bright flame in a jet of fluorine gas

johnny745
1 year ago

VERY CORRECT ✅

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