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Why is the reaction rate of alkanes with fluorine (F₂) significantly faster than with iodine (I₂)?
A. Fluorine is a gas while iodine is a solid
B. Fluorine atoms are smaller
C. Fluorine is much more reactive due to weaker F-F bond and stronger H-F bond formed
D. Iodine is more electronegative
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