Iodine Monochloride
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Post Date:
Jul 26,2019
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Expiry Date:
Jul 25,2020
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Detailed Description:
Cas No. :7790-99-0
Iodine monochloride is an interhalogen compound with the formula ICl. It is a red-brown compound that melts near room temperature. Because of the difference in the electronegativity of iodine and chlorine, ICl is highly polar and behaves as a source of I+. Owing to the similarity of the properties of the compound with bromine (red-brown liquid at room temperature), its synthesis led early researchers to believe that the reaction between the heaviest and lightest of a 'triad' of elements (three elements with similar chemical properties, now found in the same group of the modern periodic table) would produce the central element of the triad, the so-named 'Law of Averages'.
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CAS Registry Number:
7790-99-0
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Synonyms:
;Iodine monochloride solution;Iodomonochloride;Chloroiodide;iodine chloride;
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Molecular Formula:
ClI
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Molecular Weight:
162.3575
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Molecular Structure:
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Hazard Symbols:
C:Corrosive;
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Risk Codes:
R34:;
R42:;
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Safety Description:
S26:;
S36/37/39:;
S45:;
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