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How many of the following interhalogen species have 2 lone pairs of electrons on the central atom?
ClF3, ClF2,ClF5 and ICl+2

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Solution

We know,
Number of lone pairs =Total number of electrons available - Number of bonded electrons2

In ClF3, the total number of electrons around the central atom =7+3=10
Number of lone pairs on the central atom=1062=42=2

In ClF2, the total number of electrons around the central atom =7+2+1=10
Number of lone pairs on the central atom=1042=62=3

In ClF5, the total number of electrons around the central atom =7+5=12
Number of lone pairs on the central atom=12102=22=1

In ICl+2, the total number of electrons around the central atom =7+21=8
Number of lone pairs on the central atom=842=42=2

ClF3 and ICl+2 have 2 lone pairs of electrons on the central atom.

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