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ClF5 Is the formula for Chlorine pentaflouride.
The compound CIF3 is called chlorine trifluoride. It is a highly reactive and toxic chemical that is used in the semiconductor industry and as a rocket propellant.
Chlorine triflouride
Yes, the Cl-F bonds are polar and the resultant bond dipoles do not cancel out because of the shape of the molecule, Bent T shape.
The molecular shape of CIF3 is T-shaped. It has two lone pairs of electrons on the central iodine atom and three bonding pairs, resulting in a T-shaped geometry.
HI! (chlorine is a gas) Principal applications of chlorine are in the production of a wide range of industrial and consumer products. For example, it is used in making plastics, solvents for dry cleaning and metal degreasing, textiles, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, insecticides, dyestuffs, household cleaning products, etc. Quantitavely, about 63% and 18% of all chlorine are used in the manufacture of organic and inorganic chlorine compounds, respectively, and about 15,000 chlorine compounds are being used commercially. The remaining 19% is used for bleaches and dissifection products. The most significant of organic compounds in terms of production volume are 1,2-dichloroethane and vinyl chloride, intermediates in the production of PVC. Other particularly important organochlorines are methyl chloride, methylene chloride, chloroform, vinylidene chloride, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, allyl chloride, epichlorohydrin, chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, and trichlorobenzenes. The major inorganic compounds include HCl, Cl2O, HOCl, NaClO3, chlorinated isocyanurates, AlCl3, SiCl4, SnCl4, PCl3, PCl5, POCl3, AsCl3, SbCl3, SbCl5, BiCl3, S2Cl2, SCl2, SOCI2, CIF3, ICl, ICl3, TiCl3, TiCl4, MoCl5, FeCl3, ZnCl2, etc. IT IS WIDELY USED IN PURIFING WATER. if you like my answer please send me message at lovely zoya zoya facebook.com GOOD LUCK!