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Why f2 is more reactive than cif3
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Hitesh Kumar 7 years, 10 months ago

This is because of the small size of fluorine atoms, the F-F bond distance is very small due to which there is appreciable inter-electronic repulsion.This repulsion weakens the bond between two fluorine atoms. Hence, F2 is more reactive than ClF3 but ClF3 is more reactive than Chlorine
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