Of the interhalogen compounds, `CIF_3` is more reactive than `BrF_3` , but `BrF_3` has higher conductance in the liquid state. The reason is that

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Of the interhalogen compounds, `CIF_3` is more reactive than `BrF_3` , but `BrF_3` has higher ... -` more easily D. `CIF_3` is most reactive

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