Chemistry, asked by abiknn24, 2 months ago

Diborane does not react with iodine. Why??

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Answered by aravinddwaraka07
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by mansi3924
1

Answer:

Diborane react with halogens under controlled conditions.

B

2

H

6

+Cl

2

→B

2

H

5

Cl+HCl

B

2

H

6

+Cl

2

→3BCl

3

+3H

2

Diborane with chlorine and bromine reacts violently and gives controlled yield.

However, with iodine, it does no

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