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Why is the F-F bond weaker than the Cl-Cl bond, despite fluorine being smaller?
A. Fluorine atoms are too small to form strong bonds.
B. Due to strong repulsion between lone pairs on small fluorine atoms.
C. Chlorine has d-orbitals that strengthen the bond.
D. Fluorine is more electronegative.
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