what is the shape of I2Cl6 when it is ionized
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The shape of I2Cl6 when it is ionized:
- Iodine trichloride is a complex of inter-halogen of chlorine with chlorine. It is perky yellow but upon time and exposure to light, it goes red due to the presence of elemental iodine.
- In the solid-state is present as a planar dimer I₂Cl₆, Cl₂I(μ-Cl)₂ICl₂, with two linking Cl atoms
The shape of I2Cl6 when it is ionized is as follows
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