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inorganic compound with the
chemical formula ClOH, also
written as HCl
O, HOCl, or
ClHO. Its
structure is H−
O−
Cl. It is an acid that
forms when
chlorine dissolves...
- "chlorine"). The
Cl-
O distance in
ClO− is 1.69 Å. The name can also
refer to
esters of
hypochlorous acid,
namely organic compounds with a
ClO–
group covalently...
- The
ClO radical leads to the
depletion of
atmospheric ozone and is thus
environmentally important as follows:
Cl• + O3 ⟶
ClO• + O2
ClO• +
O• ⟶
Cl• + O2...
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including hypochlorite (
ClO−, the
active ingredient in
chlorine bleach),
chlorine dioxide (
ClO2),
chlorate (
ClO− 3), and
perchlorate (
ClO− 4). In
terms of its...
- sulfur/sulphur, and caesium/cesium.
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alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the
formula NaOCl (also
written as Na
ClO). It is
commonly known in a
dilute aqueous solution as
bleach or chlorine...
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monoxide radical,
ClO•,
chlorine (II)
oxide radical chloroperoxyl radical,
ClOO•,
chlorine (II)
peroxide radical chlorine dioxide,
ClO2,
chlorine (IV)...
- InChI=1S/
ClO.Li/c1-2;/q-1;+1 Y Key: LWXVCCOAQYNXNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y InChI=1/
ClO.Li/c1-2;/q-1;+1 Key: LWXVCCOAQYNXNX-UHFFFAOYAC
SMILES [Li+].[
O-]
Cl Properties...
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excess ozone: 2
ClO 2 + 2
O 3 → 2
ClO 3 + 2
O 2 →
Cl 2O 6 + 2
O 2 It was
originally reported to
exist as the
monomeric chlorine trioxide ClO3 in gas phase...
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ClO3 may
refer to: The
chlorate anion,
ClO 3 − {\displaystyle {\ce {
ClO3-}}}
Monochlorine trioxide, a
hypothetical radical akin to
chlorine dioxide The...