Why is iodine monochloride a liquid at room temperature?
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Iodine monochloride is an interhalogen compound with the formula ICl. It is a red-brown chemical compound that melts near room temperature. Because of the difference in the electronegativity of iodine and chlorine, ICl is highly polar and behaves as a source of I+. ... Dark brown iodine monochloride liquid is collected.
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because it is non metal
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