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Test: AP Chemistry
1. | Why are atomic halogens relatively reactive? |
Halogens are monovalent anions, so they are very reactive
The valence shell of halogens has diradical character
Halogens have an unpaired electron in their valence shell and they only need one more electron to obtain an octet
None of the available answers
Gaseous halogens are very stable
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