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In the hydrolysis of ICL products are

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Answered by Guntupalligreeshma
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Answer:

the hydrolysis of icl gives hydrochloric acid and hypoiodous acid

Answered by nairaryaashok01
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Answer:

In the hydrolysis of ICL products are HCl and HOI

Explanation:

The hydrolysis of ICl is given as

ICl+H₂O=HCl+HOI

  • When interhalogen compounds undergo hydrolysis, the less electronegative compound forms an oxyacid and the more electronegative acid forms halogen acid.
  • Here, Iodine is bigger in size than chlorine, thus it is less electronegative. Therefore, iodine forms oxyacid while chlorine forms halogen acid.
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