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13 November, 22:49

What are the formal charges of both chlorines and iodine in icl2?

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  1. 13 November, 22:53
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    Formal charge of ICl₂⁻

    Formal charge = group no - (no of non bonding electrons + no of bonds)

    In I there are 7 electrons in outermost orbit. If we add one more electrons due to - ve charge on the ion, it becomes eight. This centrally placed iodine forms two single bond with two chlorine atoms on either side.

    Each of chlorine atoms also contains 7 valance electrons like iodine.

    So formal charge of chlorine

    = group no - (no of non bonding electrons + no of bonds)

    = 7 - (6 + 1)

    = 0

    So formal charge of iodine

    = group no - (no of non bonding electrons + no of bonds)

    = 7 - (5 + 2)

    =0

    Formal charge of ICl₂⁺

    In this case, central iodine will have only 6 valence electrons due to absence one electron.

    So formal charge of chlorine in ICl₂⁺

    = group no - (no of non bonding electrons + no of bonds)

    = 7 - (6 + 1)

    = 0

    formal charge of iodine in in ICl₂⁺

    7 - (4 + 2)

    = 1
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