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F-F bond in fluorine is weaker than Cl-Cl bond in chlorine ?

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Fluorine atom being smaller in size, the inter-electronic repulsions between the non-bonding electrons present in the 2p-orbitals of fluorine atoms are much larger than similar interelectronic repulsions between the non-bonding electrons present in the relatively larger 3p-orbitals of chlorine atoms.
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