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Why does iodine monochloride have a higher boiling point then the bromine molecule?

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Why does iodine monochloride have a higher boiling point then the bromine molecule?

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Iodine monochloride, ICL has a higher boiling point than bromine, Br2 partially because the bonds between the two atoms are stonger than the two Bromine atoms, so it must be polar, polar substance tend to have higher boiling points then non polar substances. ChaCha!

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