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Chlorine representative electronegative

We see from this diagram that for the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride the two spans of zero length (for the two bonds H—H and Cl—Cl) are converted into two longer spans (for the two bonds II—Cl). (The word span is used to represent the difference in electronegativity of the two atoms.) Application of Equation 3-12 shows that such a reaction is predicted to be exothermic. [Pg.103]

IC1 can be represented as I Cl because chlorine is a more electronegative element than iodine. Iodine can act as an electrophile in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. [Pg.378]


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