Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than halogen compounds.

Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than halogen compounds. Correct Answer True

Interhalogen compounds are formed by ionic bonds due to differences in electronegativity. They are more reactive because they can dissociate easily as they have weaker bonds as compared to pure halogen compounds possessing covalent bonds that are formed by the sharing of electrons.
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