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What is interhalogen?

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What is interhalogen?
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The compound of on halogen with the other halogen is called inter halogen compounds.

They are formed due to large electro negativity and size difference between halogens.

Let’s take an example: Let’s assume two halogens A and B.

B is more electronegative than A then they will form four types of compounds:

  • AB example: ClF (Chlorine monofluoride),BrF(Bromine monofluoride).
  • ABexample: ClF(Chlorine trifluoride), BrF(Bromine trifluoride).
  • AB5 example: BrF(Bromine pentafluoride).
  • AB7 example: IF(iodine heptafluoride).

Reeta Jangra 5 years, 4 months ago

Compounds formed by the halogens with other halogens like IF7 etc. These are reactive than the halogens compounds
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