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| CAS No.: | 27218-16-2 |
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| Name: | (chlorooxy)chlorane trioxide |
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| Formula: | Cl2O4 |
| Molecular Weight: | 134.904 |
| Synonyms: | Chlorineoxide (Cl2O4) (8CI);Chlorine chlorate oxide [Cl(ClO3)O];Chlorine perchlorate; |
| Density: | g/cm3 |
| Boiling Point: | °Cat760mmHg |
| Flash Point: | °C |
| Safety: | A shock-sensitive explosive. Potentially explosive reaction with chlorotrifluoroethylene, perfluoroalkyl iodides (e.g., perfluoromethyl iodide, 1,2-diiodoperfluoroethane, 1,3-diiodoperfluoropropane). When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cl−. See also CHLORINE and PERCHLORATES. |
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IUPAC Name: Chloro perchlorate
Empirical Formula: Cl2O4
Molecular Weight: 134.9036g/mol
XLogP3-AA :3.6
H-Bond Donor: 0
H-Bond Acceptor: 4
Rotatable Bond Count: 0
Exact Mass: 133.917364
MonoIsotopic Mass: 133.917364
Topological Polar Surface Area: 60.4
Heavy Atom Count: 6
Formal Charge: 0
Complexity: 128
SMILES: ClOCl(=O)(=O)=O
InChI: InChI=1/Cl2O4/c1-6-2(3,4)5
InChIKey: JRONPIZRZBBOBR-UHFFFAOYAQ
Structure of Chlorine perchlorate (CAS NO.27218-16-2):
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A shock-sensitive explosive. Potentially explosive reaction with chlorotrifluoroethylene, perfluoroalkyl iodides (e.g., perfluoromethyl iodide, 1,2-diiodoperfluoroethane, 1,3-diiodoperfluoropropane). When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cl−. See also CHLORINE and PERCHLORATES.
Chlorine perchlorate , its cas register number is 27218-16-2. It also can be called Chlorine perchlorate is the chemical compound with the formula Cl2O4. This chlorine oxide is an asymmetric oxide, with one chlorine atom in oxidation state +1 and the other +7, with proper formula ClOClO3.
2 ClO2 + UV(λ=436nm) → ClOClO3
Chlorine perchlorate reacts with metal chlorides forming anhydrous perchlorates:
CrO2Cl2 + 2ClOClO3 → 2Cl2 + CrO2(ClO4)2
TiCl4 + 4ClOClO3 → 4Cl2 + Ti(ClO4)4
Chlorine perchlorate (CAS NO.27218-16-2) is pale greenish liquid which decomposes at room temperature. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cl−.