What is the structure of dichlorine oxide
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Structure. The structure of dichlorine monoxide is similar to that of water and hypochlorous acid, with the molecule adopting a bent molecular geometry (due to the lone pairs on the oxygen) and resulting in C2V molecular symmetry.
Solubility in water: very soluble, hydrolyses 143 g Cl2O per 100 g water
Chemical formula: Cl2O
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Structure. The structure of dichlorine monoxide is similar to that of water and hypochlorous acid, with the molecule adopting a bent molecular geometry (due to the lone pairs on the oxygen) and resulting in C2V molecular symmetry.
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