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Biology, 26.01.2021 08:30 sskibi1243

Why is fluorine more chemically reactive than nitrogen? O A. Fluorine needs to lose only 1 electron to have a full octet, while
nitrogen needs to lose 3.
B. Fluorine needs to lose 1 electron to have a full octet, while
nitrogen needs to gain 3.
C. Fluorine needs to gain 1 electron to have a full octet, while
nitrogen needs to lose 3.
D. Fluorine needs to gain only 1 electron to have a full octet, while
nitrogen needs to gain 3.
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