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why is IF3 not a gas
at room temperature
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IF3 is a polar molecule, meaning it has a permanent dipole moment due to the electronegativity difference between iodine and fluorine. These polar molecules experience strong dipole-dipole interactions, which are attractive forces between the positive and negative ends of molecules. Additionally, all molecules, including IF3, experience weak van der Waals forces due to temporary fluctuations in electron distribution.
Molecular Structure:
The molecular structure of IF3 contributes to its solid state at STP. According to Vedantu, Doubtnut, and YouTube, the central iodine atom in IF3 is surrounded by three fluorine atoms, creating a T-shaped or bent geometry. This structure, along with the polar nature of the molecule, allows for strong intermolecular forces to form, which is why IF3 remains a solid at room temperature.
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