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Charge distribution in iodine monochlori...

Charge distribution in iodine monochloride is best represented as

A

`I^(+) Cl^(-)`

B

`I^(delta+) Cl^(delta-)`

C

`I^(-) Cl^(+)`

D

`I^(delta-) Cl^(delta+)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Charge distribution of iodine monochloride is `I^(8+) Cl^(8-) 3Br_(2)^(A)+mNO_(2)CO_(3) rarr 5NaBr^(B) + Na^(C ) BrO_(3) + 3CO_(2)`
`5NaBr + NaBrO_(3) + 3H_(2)SO_(4) + 3r_(2) + 3H_(2)O`
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