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Dichlorine hexoxide is the
chemical compound with the
molecular formula Cl 2O 6,
which is
correct for its
gaseous state. However, in
liquid or
solid form...
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Uranium hexoxide is an unusual,
theoretically possible compound of
uranium in
which the
uranium atom
would be
attached to six
oxygen atoms. Some sources...
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Carbon hexoxide or
carbon hexaoxide is an
oxide of
carbon with an
unusually large quantity of oxygen. The
molecule has been
produced and
studied at cryogenic...
- P4O6.
Although the
molecular formula suggests the name
tetraphosphorus hexoxide, the name
phosphorus trioxide preceded the
knowledge of the compound's...
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Hydrogen polyoxides (also
known as oxidanes, oxohydrogens, or oxyhydrogens) are
chemical compounds that
consist only of
hydrogen and
oxygen atoms, are...
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oxide dichlorine pentoxide, Cl2O5 or ClOOClO3, is
hypothetical dichlorine hexoxide or
chloryl perchlorate, Cl2O6 or [ClO2]+[ClO4]−,
chlorine (V,VII) oxide...
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decomposes at room
temperature to form chlorine, oxygen, and
dichlorine hexoxide (Cl2O6).
Chlorine perchlorate may also be
considered a
chlorine derivative...
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illustrate the
separate groupings. For example, the
compound dichlorine hexoxide has an
empirical formula ClO3, and
molecular formula Cl2O6, but in liquid...
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oxidation of gold metal, gold(III) chloride, or
chloroauric acid by
dichlorine hexoxide: 2 AuCl3 + 8 Cl2O6 → 2 [ClO2][Au(ClO4)4] + 6 ClO2 + 3 Cl2 A production...
- water. Similarly,
phosphorus trioxide (P4O6, also
called tetraphosphorus hexoxide) is the
anhydride of P(OH)3, the
minor tautomer of
phosphorous acid. The...