A compound has the name iodine pentafluoride. What kind of bond is present between the atoms? A. O Metallic B Covalent C. Hydrogen D Ionic​

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Answer:

IF(subscript 5)

Explanation:

covalent.

The bond present between the iodine and fluorine in iodine pentafluoride has been a nonpolar covalent bond.

The intermolecular bonds between the atoms result in the stability of the compounds. The bonds formed between the atoms with the same electrical charge and less difference in the electronegativity have been the nonpolar covalent bonds.

The iodine and fluorine have been the halogen atoms with a negative charge and less difference in electronegativity. Thus, the bond present between the iodine and fluorine in iodine pentafluoride has been a nonpolar covalent bond.

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