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fluorine is a toxic, reactive gas. which representation (structural formula, electron dot structure, or three-dimensional model) would you use to explain why fluorine is so reactive, why?
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fluorine is a toxic, reactive gas. which representation (structural formula, electron dot structure, or three-dimensional model) would you use to explain why fluorine is so reactive, why?
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I think the correct answer is to use its electron dot structure. Fluorine is the most electronegative element among the halogens. It has 5 electrons in its 2p shell wherein it should have 6 electrons.
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