No. It is a compound of iodine (I) and chloride (Cl). Both are elements.
"Ici" is a compound word that can be broken down into two separate words in the French language: "in" and "here."
The compound ICI is commonly known as iodine chloride. It is a chemical compound made up of iodine and chlorine elements.
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).
The origin of ICI's business was in the partnership formed in 1873 between John Brunner, of Liverpool, a talented and ambitious businessman and Ludwig Mond, a brilliant industrial chemist from Kassel in Germany. Their partnership resulted in the formation of Brunner, Mond and Company Limited in 1881 which became the leading British chemical company with the largest alkali export business in the world. Brunner Mond pioneered a market for alkalis and chemical fertilizers which traded as far as China where they set up a successful business arm in Shanghai. This arm was begun and developed by Edward Selby Little, originally a British missionary who left the missionary service when he met Henry Glendinning of Brunner Mond who had been sent to the East to find markets for the company's products. The two men met in Shanghai in 1898. A very good history of ICI's business in China can be found in Patrick Brodie's book 'Crescent over Cathy: China and ICI, 1898 to 1956'. Oxford University Press. New York and Hong Kong. (1990).ISBN 0-19-584038-0.
It is an element. Elements are composed of atoms, and atoms of elements combine chemically to form compounds.
"Ici" is a compound word that can be broken down into two separate words in the French language: "in" and "here."
here is 'ici' in French.
(fr)ici=(en)here
ICI House was created in 1958.
ICI Pakistan was created in 1952.
Ici Paris was created in 1941.
je serai ici
ICI Construction stands for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Construction.
'You start here' in French is translated as 'Vous commencez ici'.
Venez ici means 'come here' in French.
pareil ici, c'est pareil ici, c'est la même chose ici
qui habite ici ?Personne n'habite ici ; personne ne vit ici.Il n'y a personne ici ; il n'y a personne qui habite ici ; il n'y a personne qui vit ici."Rien" (nothing) would not be used when talking about persons, only about things.Is there someting there ?il n'y a rien ici. (there's nothing here)