Inter halogen compounds are the compounds containing only halogens bounded to each other.
Except for the Interhalogen compounds, the halogens generally and mostly make one single bond only.
Chlorine monofluoride is a volatile interhalogen compound with the chemical formula ClF. It is a colorless gas at room temperature and is stable even at high temperatures.
alicyclic compounds contain by homocyclic and heterocyclic compounds, alicyclic compounds are carbocyclic compuunds which resemble aliphatic compounds in their properties .
Astatine, or At2 can bond with bromine, or iodine. This forms interhalogen species and both of these will dissolve in tetrachloride.
organic compounds are basically composed of carbon atoms.polar organic compounds are those compounds in which the organic compounds have the properties of polar compounds.
Except for the Interhalogen compounds, the halogens generally and mostly make one single bond only.
The short answer is no. Compounds between two halogens do occur, they are called interhalogen compounds, but they are covalent and anyway none between chlorine and bromine have been isolated. There is an ion, [BrCl2]- but its internal bonding is covalent.
Generally is called an interhalogen compound.
Roy Chester Newton has written: 'Interhalogen replacement in halogenoacetones' -- subject(s): Acetone, Halides
Chlorine monofluoride is a volatile interhalogen compound with the chemical formula ClF. It is a colorless gas at room temperature and is stable even at high temperatures.
No way, jose--it's only THE most reactive element in the periodic table. It evens forms compounds with the "inert" gases, not to mention the "interhalogen" compounds like chlorine trifluoride (ClF3), which will react with almost anything--e.g., it sets concrete, asbestos and wet sand on FIRE. As one wag said, it is hypergolic (i.e., explodes on contact) with any known rocket fuel, as well as metal, wood and test engineers. If you want to read something funny, try organic chemist Derek Rowe's column, "Things I Won't Work With." It's a real howl.--Almost a chemist
alicyclic compounds contain by homocyclic and heterocyclic compounds, alicyclic compounds are carbocyclic compuunds which resemble aliphatic compounds in their properties .
They are termed organic compounds. Compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons and they are a subset of organic compounds.
Astatine, or At2 can bond with bromine, or iodine. This forms interhalogen species and both of these will dissolve in tetrachloride.
The other name for Carbon Compounds, is Organic Compounds.
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon.