interhalógenos
Interhalógenos are chemical compounds formed between two or more different halogen atoms. These compounds exhibit a wide range of stoichiometries and structures, often depending on the relative electronegativities and sizes of the constituent halogens. For example, chlorine can form interhalogens with fluorine such as ClF, ClF3, and ClF5, as well as with bromine and iodine like ClBr and ICl. Generally, the more electronegative halogen tends to be the central atom when the halogens are of similar size, but the larger, less electronegative halogen can also be central in certain compounds.
The physical properties of interhalogens vary considerably. They can exist as gases, liquids, or solids at room
The synthesis of interhalogens can be achieved through direct reaction of the constituent elements under controlled