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Ismael
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8 November, 14:53
Compare and contrast O2 and F2
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Curtis Gilmore
8 November, 15:02
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O2 and F2 are both diatomic in nature and both exist as gas at normal temperature and pressure. Since Fluorine gas is formed from noble element fluorine it is less reactive while Oxygen is more reactive than fluorine gas and the same conditions.
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