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Explain why : ICl is more reactive than `I_(2)` ?

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To explain why ICl (iodine monochloride) is more reactive than I2 (iodine), we can analyze the molecular structure and the nature of the bonds in both compounds. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the reasoning: ### Step 1: Understanding the Molecular Structure ICl is a compound made up of iodine (I) and chlorine (Cl), while I2 is a diatomic molecule consisting of two iodine atoms. The molecular structure of ICl involves a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity between iodine and chlorine. **Hint:** Consider the types of bonds present in ICl and I2 and how they affect reactivity. ### Step 2: Electronegativity and Polarity ...
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