cohalogens
A cohalogen is a diatomic molecule consisting of two different halogen atoms, such as bromine chloride (BrCl) or iodine monochloride (ICl). These compounds are often referred to as interhalogens, though the term cohalogen is more specific to the diatomic species. They are distinct from the homonuclear diatomic halogens like Cl2 or Br2.
Cohalogens are generally synthesized by direct reaction of the constituent halogens, often under controlled conditions to
These compounds are typically reactive and serve as sources of both halogens in various chemical reactions.
The electronegativity difference between the two halogen atoms leads to a polar covalent bond within the cohalogen