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Reaction of iodine with the halogens

Iodine, I2, reacts with bromine, Br2, form the very unstable, low melting solid, interhalogen species iodine(I) bromide. Iodine reacts with chlorine at -80°C with excess liquid chlorine to form "iodine trichloride", iodine (III) chloride, actually I2Cl6.

Answer:

Iodine reacts with chlorine at -80°C with excess liquid chlorine to form "iodine trichloride"

Explanation:

iodine (III) chloride, actually I2Cl6. Iodine reacts with chlorine in the presence of water to form iodic acid.