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Why do inter halogen compounds have higher boiling point than pure halogen compounds?

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Explanation: boiling point of halogen bonds depends upon the electronegativity difference pure halogen bonds are formed with halogens of the same atom and electronegativity difference is zero so their bonds weaker hence they have lesser boiling point than interhalogen compounds

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