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Select all the types of bonding present in lodine. ionic covalent hydrogen Van Der Waals

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Covalent

Van Der waals

Step-by-step explanation

Iodine is a non-metallic element, two atoms of iodine can combine together by sharing valence electrons. Such a combination is known as covalent bonding. The molecular lattice of iodine consists of a neat arrangement of molecules in the crystal lattice which is held together by weak intermolecular forces.

Iodine, being a non-polar molecule, the weak intermolecular bonding is due to instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions called Van Der Waals.

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