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The Halogen group is under Period 7 of the Periodic Table of elements, right next to the noble gasses. Because electronegativity is directly related to reactivity and stability of bonding, the strongest halogens would be near the top of the halogens. This is because electronegativity increases as you go up a column in the periodic table. So fluorine and chlorine would be the "strongest" of the halogens.

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