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Iodine Monochloride is the name for ICl.
Wijs solution is iodine monochloride (ICl) dissolved in acetic acid.For a detailed recipe see this link.
Because iodine has a number of chlorides so the name would be ambiguous.
Formula: SCl
ICl
The formula of diiodine hexachloride is I2Cl6 or (ICl3)2. Both are correct.
Preparation of iodine monochloride entails simply combining the halogens in a 1:1 molar ratio, according to the equation :- I2 + Cl2 → 2 ICl (iodine) + (chlorine) → (iodine monochloride)
Iodine Monochloride is the name for ICl.
Wijs solution is iodine monochloride (ICl) dissolved in acetic acid.For a detailed recipe see this link.
Because iodine has a number of chlorides so the name would be ambiguous.
Iodine Monochloride (ICl) oxidation states : => Iodine = +1 => Chlorine = -1
Formula: SCl
The answer is BrCl
PCl
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.
Iodine monochloride is soluble in alcohol, ether, acetic acid. ICl is prepared from iodine and chlorine.