Iodine Monochloride is the name for ICl.
Iodine chloride is a covalent compound.
No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
This completely depends on the compound it is forming. If the compound is NaCl for example, this is an example of ionic bonding (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is above 1.9). If it's somthing like FCl for example, the bond is covalent (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is below 1.9).
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 Pentachloride
Yes, it is.
Iodine Monochloride is the name for ICl.
Generally is called an interhalogen compound.
Iodine chloride is a covalent compound.
No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
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Last ICL champion was Hyderabad Heroes
Of course IPL is much famous than ICL ! That is only because IPL has got more money than ICL. Otherwise IPL only stole the idea from ICL !
Iodine Monochloride (ICl) oxidation states : => Iodine = +1 => Chlorine = -1
This completely depends on the compound it is forming. If the compound is NaCl for example, this is an example of ionic bonding (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is above 1.9). If it's somthing like FCl for example, the bond is covalent (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is below 1.9).
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.