Table of Contents
- 1 Which is more stable ClF or BrF?
- 2 Which one is the strongest bond BrF FF?
- 3 Which is the most unstable interhalogen compound?
- 4 Which is more reactive BrF5 or BrF?
- 5 How do you know which bond is weakest?
- 6 Which Interhalogen bond is strongest?
- 7 Why should there be a strong bond in F-F than Cl-F?
- 8 Which has the stronger covalent bond FF or CLF?
Which is more stable ClF or BrF?
Stability of interhalogen compounds follows the order ClF > ICl > IBr > BrCl > BrF.
Which one is the strongest bond BrF FF?
From the above values of bond energy, the chlorine-fluorine bond is the strongest bond.
Is BrF highly unstable?
Bromine monofluoride is a quite unstable interhalogen compound with the chemical formula BrF. It can be produced through the reaction of bromine trifluoride (or bromine pentafluoride) and bromine.
Which is the most unstable interhalogen compound?
ClF3 is the most reactive of the XY3 interhalogens. ICl3 is the least reactive. BrF3 has the highest thermal stability of the interhalogens with four atoms. ICl3 has the lowest.
Which is more reactive BrF5 or BrF?
The order of reactivity of some interhalogens is as follows: CIF3 > BrF3 > IF7 > BrF5 > BrF .
Is CH or C BR stronger?
Thus an H–F bond is stronger than an H–I bond, H–C is stronger than H–Si, H–N is stronger than H–P, H–O is stronger than H–S, and so forth….The Relationship between Bond Order and Bond Energy.
Bond | (kJ/mol) |
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C-Br | 276 |
C-I | 240 |
C-C | 348 |
C-N | 293 |
How do you know which bond is weakest?
The weakest of the intramolecular bonds or chemical bonds is the ionic bond. next the polar covalent bond and the strongest the non polar covalent bond. There are even weaker intermolecular “bonds” or more correctly forces. These intermolecular forces bind molecules to molecules.
Which Interhalogen bond is strongest?
Covalent bond are strongest as they are formed by sharing of electrons . The orbitals of different atoms overlap and thus form strong covalent bond.
What type of bond is BrF?
All species with F-Br bond.
Species | Name | List all bonds |
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BrF- | bromine fluoride anion | List all bonds |
BrF+ | bromine fluoride cation | List all bonds |
BrF3 | Bromine trifluoride | List all bonds |
BrF5 | bromine pentafluoride | List all bonds |
Why should there be a strong bond in F-F than Cl-F?
So there should we strong bond in F-F than Cl-F because former contain two F atoms means more attraction and hence more stronger bond.
Which has the stronger covalent bond FF or CLF?
Both FF and ClF has the covalent bond but ClF is little stronger because there is a slight differnce in electronegativity, so there is some ionic character. Why is the dissociation energy of a Florine (F2) molecule lower compared to other halo (chlorine, bromine and iodine) molecules?
Why is the F-F bond in fluorine weak?
The reason F-F bond is weak is that when a fluorine tries to combine with another fluorine atom through a covalent bond, even though it has a very high electronegativity, since fluorine atom has a very small radius the electrons in the atoms repel each other and make the bond weak.