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What is the reactivity order of halogens towards substitution in alkanes?

A

`F_(2) lt Cl_(2) lt Br_(2) lt I_(2)`

B

`F_(2)=Cl_(2)=Br_(2)=I_(2)`

C

`F_(2)lt Cl_(2) ltBr_(2)=I_(2)`

D

`F_(2) gt Cl_(2)gt Br_(2) gt I_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

F is more reactive
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