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what is the condition of inter halogen compounds??​

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Answered by pri59mondal
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Properties of Interhalogen Compounds

These molecules are covalent and diamagnetic in nature. The bonds formed between these compounds are more reactive than diatomic halogen bonds. The physical properties of these molecules are transitional between its constituents.

Answered by Anonymous
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The halogens react with each other to form interhalogen compounds. The general formula of most interhalogen compounds is XYn, where n = 1, 3, 5 or 7, and X is the less electronegative of the two halogens. The compounds which are formed by the union of two different halogens are called inter halogen compounds. There are never more than two types of halogen atoms in an interhalogen molecule. There are of four general types:

AX- type : ClF, BrF, BrCl, ICl, IBr,

AX3-type: ClF3, BrF3, (ICl3)2,

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