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lodine monochloride molecule is formed by the overlap
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Answered by ShriyaSrikanth
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Explanation:

4 ICl + 2 H2O → 4 HCl + 2 I2 + O. ICl is a useful reagent in organic synthesis.

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Answered by roshnirajeevsl
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Answer:

lodine monochloride molecule is formed by p-p overlap.

Explanation:

Halogens combine mutually to form a set of compounds called interhalogen compounds. ICl is an interhalogen compound of XY type. It is used as a halogenating agent.

ICl is formed by the axial overlap of two p orbitals. This type of overlapping occurs when two p orbitals are approaching each other along their internuclear axes. Thus a strong sigma bond is formed between iodine and chlorine.

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