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Interhalogen compound which exist in dimeric form is

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BrCl3 or bromine trichloride is the the interhalogen compound which exist in dimer reform.

Explanation:

  • it exist in dimeric form because of the presence of the weekend or vital which is present in case of bromine. As a result of this The lone pair of electrons is donated in the vacant orbital of bromine.
  • Interhalogen compounds usually have the structure of XYn, where in is is the first few odd numbers. usually these are non polar compound due to negligible difference in electronegativity between the two compounds.

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