(03.06 HC)
The boiling point of bromine is 59 °C. Which of the following best predicts the boiling point of iodine monochloride, a polar compound?
Group of answer choices
Lower than 59 °C because ionic bonding in bromine is stronger than covalent bonding in iodine monochloride.
Lower than 59 °C because dipole-dipole interactions in iodine monochloride are weaker than in bromine.
Higher than 59 °C because dipole-dipole interactions in iodine monochloride are stronger than dispersion forces in bromine.
Higher than 59 °C because ionic bonding in iodine monochloride is stronger than H-bonding in bromine.
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(03.06 HC)
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