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give the preparation reaction of cl2o6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2ClO3 +2O2= Cl2O6+ 2O2

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Answered by amanpolaiovbpdw
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Dichlorine hexoxide is the chemical compound with the molecular formula which is correct for its gaseous state. However, in liquid or solid form, this chlorine oxide ionizes into the dark red ionic compound chloryl perchlorate which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxide

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svg

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide molecule

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide moleculeSpace-filling model of the component ions of dichlorine hexoxide

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide moleculeSpace-filling model of the component ions of dichlorine hexoxideNames

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide moleculeSpace-filling model of the component ions of dichlorine hexoxideNamesIUPAC name

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide moleculeSpace-filling model of the component ions of dichlorine hexoxideNamesIUPAC nameDichlorine hexoxide

which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.Dichlorine hexoxideDichlorine hexoxide.svgSpace-filling model of the dichlorine hexoxide moleculeSpace-filling model of the component ions of dichlorine hexoxideNamesIUPAC nameDichlorine hexoxideOther names

Properties

PropertiesChemical formula

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/mol

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearance

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquid

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)Solubility in water

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)Solubility in waterReacts

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)Solubility in waterReactsHazards

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)Solubility in waterReactsHazardsMain hazards

PropertiesChemical formulaCl2O6Molar mass166.901 g/molAppearancered liquidDensity1.65 g/cm3Melting point3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)Boiling point200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)Solubility in waterReactsHazardsMain hazardsoxide

It is produced by reaction between chlorine dioxide and excess ozone:

2 ClO2 + 2 O3 → 2 ClO3 + 2 O2 → Cl2O6 + 2 O2

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