Chemistry, asked by nito75, 1 year ago

explain why iodine has a low melting point

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Answered by saha1234
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down the group atomic no. increases i.e. addition of new energy shell i.e. melting point decreases down the group


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Answered by aashitav717
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This is because the instantaneous dipole-induced dipole bonds are weak due to Cl2 having less electrons than bromine and iodine molecules

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