The dependence of the long-range interactions between molecular hydrogen and iodine monochloride on the geometry between the molecules is investigated. Laser-induced fluorescence and action spectroscopy experiments have identified multiple conformers of the o,p-H2...I35,37Cl(X,v' '=0) van der Waals complexes. A conformer with the hydrogen molecule localized at the iodine end of the dihalogen, most likely with C2v symmetry, is significantly more stable than an asymmetric conformer with the hydrogen localized in the well oriented orthogonally to the I-Cl bond axis, D0' ' = 186.4(3) cm-1 versus 82.8(3)

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