Today we will be talking about the chemical bond of iodine monobromide, and chemical bonding
Any types of bonds may result from electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions as in ionic bonds through sharing of electrons
First off is chemical Bonding. Chemical bonding is a lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that forms chemical compounds.
An example of this is iodine monobromide. Iodine monobromide is formed when iodine and bromine are combined in a chemical reaction
Now let’s talk about iodine monobromide’s uses
Iodine monobromide is used as an electrophile employed in a new synthetic approach to polyketide structural units. It is also used in iodometry and serves as a source of I+
Iodine monobromide is also needed in our body, why? Let’s talk about it.
It is a powerful iodinating agent used in organic synthesis as well as involved in the synthesis of radioiodinated fatty acids for heart imaging
Iodine is a mineral found in some foods. The body needs iodine to make thyroid hormones. These hormones control the body’s metabolism and many other important functions.
It is when these 2 anions (I-1) and (Br-1) would have chemical bonding
But how is iodine monobromide formed though?
and they would combine using the criss cross method
there are many types of chemical bonds which results to chemical reactions. With furthermore explanation, let’s talk about chemical compounds.
Chemical compounds is a chemical substance composed of identical molecules. composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element therefore is not a compound. Intermetallic compounds are held together be metallic bonds.
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