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Halogen oxoacids. Oxides: Cl 2 O , Cl 2 O 3 (explosive), ClO 2 (quite stable, paramagnetic), Cl 2 O 4 , Cl 2 O 5. Cl 2 O 4 is [Cl] + [ClO 4 ] – in the solid. Cl 2 O 6 is [ClO 2 ] + [ClO 4 ] – in the solid, Cl 2 O 6 in the gas. Cl 2 O 7 is anhydrous perchloric acid.
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Halogen oxoacids Oxides: Cl2O, Cl2O3 (explosive), ClO2 (quite stable, paramagnetic), Cl2O4, Cl2O5 Cl2O4 is [Cl]+[ClO4]– in the solid. Cl2O6 is [ClO2]+[ClO4]– in the solid, Cl2O6 in the gas. Cl2O7 is anhydrous perchloric acid CHEM 114 Fundamental Chemistry I2O4 is [IO]+[IO3]–, I2O5 , I4O9 is I(IO3)3
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