Triple bonds are the shortest covalent bonds and therefore the strongest ones
Answer
Answer 1: Going down the halogen group, the atoms are bigger; the attractive force between the bonding electrons and the nucleus get smaller so less energy is needed to break the atom
Answer 2: Going down the group the increase in bond length is approximately 0.14-0.20 nm
Fluorine is smaller than HCl, so a value between 0.09 and 0.11 nm is acceptable for the bond length
Answer 3: The hydrogen halide with the longest bond length and therefore smallest bond energy is the most reactive as it takes the least energy to break apart the hydrogen and halide atoms apart
Therefore, HI is the most reactive hydrogen halide
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