Chlorine oxide
Chlorine and oxygen can bond in many ways:
- chlorine monoxide, ClO, chlorine (II) oxide
- chlorine peroxide, Cl
2O
2, dimer of chlorine (II) oxide - chlorine dioxide, ClO
2, chlorine (IV) oxide - chloroperoxyl, ClOO
- chlorine trioxide, ClO3, chlorine (VI) oxide
- dichlorine monoxide, Cl2O, chlorine (I) oxide
- Three dichlorine dioxides:
- ClO dimer, Cl2O2, chlorine (I) peroxide
- chloryl chloride, ClO2Cl, chlorine (0,IV) oxide
- chlorine chlorite, ClOClO, chlorine (I,III) oxide
- dichlorine trioxide, Cl2O3, chlorine (I,V) oxide
- dichlorine tetroxide, also known as chlorine perchlorate, ClOClO3, chlorine (I,VII) oxide
- dichlorine pentoxide,Cl2O5, is hypothetical
- dichlorine hexoxide, chloryl perchlorate, Cl2O6, chlorine (V,VII) oxide
- dichlorine heptoxide, Cl2O7, chlorine (VII) oxide
- chlorine tetroxide
- chlorine (VII) oxide peroxide, (OClO3)2
Several ions are also chlorine oxides:
- chloryl, ClO+
2 - perchloryl, ClO3+
- hypochlorite, ClO−
- chlorite, ClO2−
- chlorate, ClO3−
- perchlorate, ClO4−
See also
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