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Why is fluorine is more reactive than chlorine?

Why is fluorine is more reactive than chlorine?

We know, the atomic size of fluorine is smaller than that of chlorine. So, the nuclear attraction is more on the valence shell of the Fluorine atom. As a result, fluorine can get one electron more easily during the chemical reaction. Hence, fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.

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