Interhalogen Compounds: Preparation, Structure, Properties and Uses

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Interhalogen Compounds: Preparation, Structure, Properties and Uses: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Interhalogen Compounds, Preparation of Interhalogen Compounds, Structures of Interhalogen Compounds, Reactivity of Interhalogen Compounds, Uses of Interhalogen Compounds & Properties of Interhalogen Compounds etc.

Important Questions on Interhalogen Compounds: Preparation, Structure, Properties and Uses

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The interhalogen compound ICl is more reactive than I2.

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Discuss the preparation and uses of interhalogen compounds.

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Interhalogen compounds can be used as non-aqueous solvents, fluorinating agents, and catalysts.

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Choose the best fluorinating agent from the given interhalogen compounds.

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List down the uses of interhalogen compounds.

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_____ compounds are the compounds which contain two or more different halogen atoms and no other elements from any other group.

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Complete the following reaction:

Cl2  + F2      

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Use VSEPR theory, to predict the probable structures of BrCl3.
 

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Complete the following equations:

Cl2  + 3F2  573 K  _______

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 What are interhalogen compounds? Give a method of preparation of any one interhalogen compound.
 

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Interhalogen compounds of _____ are very useful fluorinating agents.

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In the structure of  ClF3, the number of lone pairs of electrons on central atom 'Cl' is

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During electrolysis of molten ICl, both I2 and Cl2 are liberated at _____.

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What are interhalogen compounds? Give examples.
 

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Explain, the Molecular shape of BrF3 on the basis of VSEPR theory.

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With what neutral molecule is ClO- isoelectronic? Is that molecule a Lewis base?