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Chlorine is more electro negative.Iodine has the lowest among halogens

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What element is more electronegative than chlorine?

There are more than one. They are F, O and N


One element which is more electronegative than chlorine?

Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine. It has the highest electronegativity on the periodic table.


Which one is more polar iodoform and chloroform?

Chloroform is CHCl3 and Iodoform is CHI3 . Since, chlorine is more electronegative than iodine, it should be able to attract electrons more towards itself. Therefore, chloroform is more polar than iodoform.


What is empirical formula of chlorine and Iodine?

Chlorine and iodine are both elements that form diatomic molecules (molecules that consist of two atoms). One atom of chlorine is symbolised by Cl; however, single atoms of chlorine do not exist unattached to other atoms. One molecule of chlorine is Cl2. The situation is the somewhat similar for iodine, and a molecule of iodine is I2. Please see the links.


Was is the formula for Iodine monochloride?

The formula for iodine monochloride is ICl. It is composed of one iodine atom and one chlorine atom.


How many atoms are in iodine pentachloride?

6, one atom of Iodine and 5 atoms of Chlorine


How does fluorine's elecetronegativity compare to the elecetronegativity of oxygen and chlorine?

Fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any element. Its electronegativity is 4. Oxygen has the second highest electronegativity of any element, with an electronegaitivity of 3.5, and chlorine has an electronegativity of 3.16 on the Pauling scale. Note that there is more than one scale for measuring electronegativity. But no matter which scale you use, Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, which is more electronegative than chlorine.


Why is ICl called iodine monochloride and not iodine chloride?

ICl is called iodine monochloride because it contains one iodine atom and one chlorine atom. The prefix "mono-" is used to indicate that there is only one of each element present in the compound. Using "iodine chloride" would not be accurate as it implies a varying ratio of iodine to chlorine atoms.


How many moles of iodine are produced from 8.00 moles of chlorine?

You cannot produce any Iodine from chlorine, because chlorine (Cl2, gas) is an element, hence it does not contain any Iodine (I2, solid with purple vapor). However when 8.00 moles Cl2 react with excess (>16) moles potassium Iodide (KI) then also 8.00 moles of Iodine are produced, not FROM but BY MEANS OF chlorine. Cl2 + 2KI --> 2 KCl + I2


What is the chemical formula for chlorine iodide?

The chemical formula for chlorine iodide is ClI. It is composed of one chlorine atom and one iodine atom chemically bonded together.


What is the formula of Iodine monochloride?

The formula for iodine monochloride is ICl. It is a binary compound formed from one atom of iodine and one atom of chlorine sharing a single covalent bond.


What is the chemical formula for iodine trichloride?

The chemical formula for iodine trichloride is ICl3. It consists of one iodine atom bonded to three chlorine atoms.