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what are interhalogen compounds. how tey are classfide​

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Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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An interhalogen compound is a molecule which contains two or more different halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and no atoms of elements from any other group. Most interhalogen compounds known are binary (composed of only two distinct elements).

Answered by vidya1112
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An interhalogen compound is a molecule which contains two or more different halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and no atoms of elements from any other group. Most interhalogen compounds known are binary (composed of only two distinct elements) Interhalogen compounds are halogen subordinates. Compounds containing two distinct forms of halogens are referred to as interhalogen compounds. Example: monofluoride chlorine, trifluoride bromine, pentafluoride iode, heptafluoride iode, etc. Halogens react to outline interhalogen compounds with each other.

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