Would you expect the boiling point of chlorine to be higher or lower than iodine? Explain.
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Iodine is always found in a compound. Its melting and boiling point are higher than fluorine, chlorine or bromine. This is because the instantaneous dipole-induced dipole bonds are stronger (it has more electrons).
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Iodine is always found in a compound. Its melting and boiling point are higher than fluorine, chlorine or bromine. This is because the instantaneous dipole-induced dipole bonds are stronger (it has more electrons). ... Exceptions are when bonded to F, Cl or Br (always -1) or O (would be -2).
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