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what are properties of interhalogen compound ?​

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Answered by adilcanx
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Answer:

Interhalogen Compounds And Their Properties.

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Answered by aparnaappu8547
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The properties of interhalogen compounds are:

  • Interhalogen bonds, with the exception of F_{2}, are more reactive than diatomic halogen bonds because interhalogen bonds are weaker.
  • When interhalogens come into contact with water, they form halide and oxyhalide ions.
  • Most interhalogens are covalent gases. Some interhalogens, particularly those containing bromine, are liquids, while the majority of interhalogens containing iodine are solids.
  • The majority of interhalogens made up of lesser halogens are colourless, but those made up of heavier halogens have a darker colour due to their larger molecular weight.
  • All interhalogens are diamagnetic.

Explanation:

A molecule with two or more different halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and no atoms from any other group is called an interhalogen compound.

The majority of known interhalogen compounds are binary (composed of only two distinct elements). In general, their equations are XY_{n}, where n = 1, 3, 5, or 7, and X is the less electronegative of the two halogens. Because halogens have odd valences, the value of n in interhalogens is always odd. They're all susceptible to hydrolysis and ionization, resulting in polyhalogen ions. Because astatine is extremely radioactive, those created with it have a very short half-life.

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