simple general properties of interhalogens
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Most interhalogens are covalent gases.
Interhalogen bonds are more reactive than diatomic halogen bonds.
The oxidization power of an interhalogen increases with the number of halogens attached to the central atom of the interhalogen, as well as with the decreasing size of the central atom of the compound.
Interhalogen bonds are more reactive than diatomic halogen bonds.
The oxidization power of an interhalogen increases with the number of halogens attached to the central atom of the interhalogen, as well as with the decreasing size of the central atom of the compound.
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