write oxides of chlorine?
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compounds of chlorine and oxygen: Cl2O, ClO2, Cl2O6, Cl2O7, and Cl2O8. Chlorine monoxide, Cl2O (an ahydride of hypochlorous acid), is a yellow-brown gas, with a pungent odor similar to the odor of chlorine. It has a melting point of –121°C and a boiling point of 2°C.
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- chlorine monoxide, ClO, chlorine (II) oxide.
- chlorine peroxide, Cl. 2O. ...
- chlorine dioxide, ClO. 2, chlorine (IV) oxide.
- chloroperoxyl, ClOO.
- chlorine trioxide, ClO3, chlorine (VI) oxide.
- dichlorine monoxide, Cl2O, chlorine (I) oxide.
- Three dichlorine dioxides: ...
- dichlorine trioxide, Cl2O3, chlorine (I,V) oxide
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