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Interhalogen compounds ($AX_n$) are generally more reactive than their parent halogens (except $F_2$). What fundamental property accounts for this increased reactivity?

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

The covalent bond between two different halogens (A-X) in an interhalogen is highly polar due to electronegativity differences. This makes the A-X bond significantly weaker than the non-polar X-X bond of parent halogens (like $Cl_2, Br_2$), leading to a lower activation energy and higher reactivity.

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