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Katelynn Warren
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27 March, 07:47
Is carbon or chlorine more reactive? Why?
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Brodie
27 March, 08:07
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Answer: I've got you man,
Cl has comparitively huger size than carbon and needs just one electron to fill its valence shell and be stable ... Hydrogen is a halogen and is above chlorine in the 17th group but still it is not more electronegative than chlorine.
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