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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.
Methane and acetic acid are examples of organic compounds which are defined as compounds that contain carbon.
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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.
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.
Methane and acetic acid are examples of organic compounds which are defined as compounds that contain carbon.
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Sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fructose are carbon compounds. Proteins, amino-acids, DNA, RNA and all organic compounds are examples. There are literally millions.
Helium doesnot form any compounds.
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