Yes, it is.
The compound with the chemical formula ICl5 is called iodine pentachloride. It is a molecular compound composed of one iodine atom and five chlorine atoms.
ICL compound stands for Isracli Chemicals Limited, a global manufacturer of phosphates, fertilizers, and specialty chemicals.
Parent Shape: Trigonal bipyrimidal Actual shape: Trigonal Planar
Generally is called an interhalogen compound.
Iodine chloride is a covalent compound.
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
Molecular compound
ICL3 Is an interhalogenic molekule which is the only one that is not a Fluoride (all other interhalogenic bonds are fluorids). According to VSEPR it has a T-shape that is derived from a Tetraeder. The Chlor Atoms are on "the end" of the T and the Iodine is in the middle. You have a look here http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/VSEPR-Modell CLF3 is isoelectronic to ICL3 As for the usage I only anything, but ICl is used as a fluorine agent.
H2O is a molecular compound.
The formula for iodine monochloride is ICl. It is a binary compound formed from one atom of iodine and one atom of chlorine sharing a single covalent bond.
molecular, since it is an organic compound
When naming a molecular compound, generally