Iodine chlorides are: ICl, (ICl3)2.
Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
Sodium as an element is metal but as compounds with chlorine,florine,iodine etc they become salt compounds.
I think so... but i would check the Periodic table to make sure if i were you
Silver can combine with iodine,bromine,chlorine Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulphur etc.,
chlorine forms ionic compounds with metals and covalent compounds with non-metals.
Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
Sodium as an element is metal but as compounds with chlorine,florine,iodine etc they become salt compounds.
I think so... but i would check the Periodic table to make sure if i were you
Chlorine gas is green. If you heat iodine to make iodine gas it is a beautiful purple. Gasses of several compounds are also visible.
Silver can combine with iodine,bromine,chlorine Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulphur etc.,
A nucleophilic substitution reaction would take place, replacing various numbers of chlorine atoms with iodine atoms. Thus a mixture of compounds is produced.
iodine has lower electronegativity than chlorine
Iodine
Table salt-iodine Toothpaste-flourine Mouth wash-iodine and flourine Fire repellent-Bromine cleaning materials, conditioners, and pool supplies-chlorine
My homework sheet says that they all have a valance of 1 but I'm not sure.