- In chemistry, an
interhalogen compound is a
molecule which contains two or more
different halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine)...
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Large interhalogens, such as ClF3 can be
produced by a
reaction of a pure
halogen with a
smaller interhalogen such as ClF. All
interhalogens except IF7...
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chlorine fluoride is an
interhalogen compound containing only
chlorine and fluorine.
National Pollutant Inventory -
Fluoride compounds fact
sheet NIST...
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Chlorine trifluoride is an
interhalogen compound with the
formula ClF3. It is a colorless, poisonous, corrosive, and
extremely reactive gas that condenses...
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Iodine monochloride is an
interhalogen compound with the
formula ICl. It is a red-brown
chemical compound that
melts near room temperature.
Because of...
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Bromine pentafluoride, BrF5, is an
interhalogen compound and a
fluoride of bromine. It is a
strong fluorinating agent. BrF5
finds use in
oxygen isotope...
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Chlorine pentafluoride is an
interhalogen compound with
formula ClF5. This
colourless gas is a
strong oxidant that was once a
candidate oxidizer for rockets...
- bromine, and
chlorine in the
vapor state;
these reactions produce diatomic interhalogen compounds with
formulas AtI, AtBr, and AtCl. The
first two compounds...
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occurs only with
internal elements Iodine monofluoride, an
unstable interhalogen inorganic compound International Fujita scale (IF-scale), a
scale to...
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Chlorine monofluoride is a
volatile interhalogen compound with the
chemical formula ClF. It is a
colourless gas at room
temperature and is
stable even...