JEE Mains · Chemistry · STD 11 - 4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure
The correct statement about \(ICl_5\) and \(ICl_4^-\) is
- A \(ICl_5\) is trigonal bipyramidal and \(ICl_4^-\) is tetrahedral
- B \(ICl_5\) is square pyramidal and \(ICl_4^-\) is square planar
- C \(ICl_5\) is square pyramidal and \(ICl_4^-\) is tetrahedral
- D Both are isostructural
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(B) \(ICl_5\) is square pyramidal and \(ICl_4^-\) is square planar
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