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Hudson Cameron
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14 March, 00:00
Why is fluorine the most reactive non-metal?
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Nia Elliott
14 March, 00:29
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I believe fluorine has the greatest electron and therefore is the most reactive. fluorine is really reactive because it only requires 1 electron
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