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Dichlorine dioxide

Dichloramine, 23 101, 102-103 Dichloramine-B, 23 109 2V,2V-Dichloramines, 23 106 Dichloramine-T, 23 109 Dichlorine dioxide, oxidation state and stability, 8 545t Dichlorine heptoxide, 18 275... [Pg.263]

Dichlorine dioxide Cl-OOCl 21.8 91.2 Derived from AfH° in ref. 1994NIC/FRI... [Pg.366]

Dichlorine hexoxide. CKO, is formed when chlorine dioxide is... [Pg.335]

Dichlorine monoxide, hypochlorous acid, and hypochlorites. Chlorous acid, chlorites, and chlorine dioxide. [Pg.463]

J. A. WojTowicz, Dichlorine monoxide, hypochlorous acid and hypochlorites. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 4th edn., Wiley, New York, 1993, Vol. 5, pp. 932-68. J. J. Kaczur and D. W. Cawlfield, Chlorine dioxide, chlorous acid and chlorites, ibid., pp. 968-91. [Pg.844]

Dichlorine oxide is used as bactericide to purify water ft is produced by the chlorination of sulfur dioxide gas. [Pg.127]

D.6 Write the formula of (a) dinitrogen tetroxide (b) hydrogen sulfide (c) dichlorine heptoxide (d) nitrogen triiodide (e) sulfur dioxide (f) hydrogen fluoride (g) diiodine hexachloride. [Pg.61]

Contact between phosphorus pentachloride and a mixture of chlorine and chlorine dioxide (previously considered to be dichlorine trioxide) usually causes explosion, possibly owing to formation of the more sensitive chlorine monoxide. [Pg.1466]

See Chlorine dioxide Hydrogen Copper(II) oxide Hydrogen Dichlorine oxide Oxidisable materials Difluorodiazene Hydrogen Dinitrogen oxide Hydrogen, etc. [Pg.1614]

Mixtures of potassium and solid carbon dioxide are shock-sensitive and explode violently on impact, and carbon monoxide readily reacts to form explosive carbonylpotassium (potassium benzenehexoxide) [1]. Dichlorine oxide explodes on contact with potassium [2], Potassium ignites in dinitrogen tetraoxide or dinitrogen pentaoxide at ambient temperature and incandesces when warmed with nitrogen oxide or phosphorus(V) oxide [3], At — 50°C, potassium and carbon monoxide react to give dicarbonylpotassium, which explodes in contact with air or water, or at 100°C. At 150°C, the product is a trimer of this, potassium benzenehexoxide. The just-molten metal ignites in sulfur dioxide [4],... [Pg.1727]

Dichlorine oxide Oxidisable materials Iodine pentafluoride Metals Iodine Metals Nitrosyl fluoride Metals Perchloric acid Antimony(III) compounds Potassium dioxide Metals Potassium permanganate Antimony, etc. [Pg.1906]

Although technically a chlorine oxide, chlorine perchlorate is of little importance. When ozone reacts with chlorine dioxide, the reaction produces Cl2Og dichlorine hexoxide. [Pg.559]

Bromine bromate, 0276 Bromine dioxide, 0258 Bromine perchlorate, 0235 Bromine trioxide, 0259 Bromyl fluoride, 0239 Chlorine dioxide, 4042 Chlorine perchlorate, 4101 Chlorine trifluoride oxide, 3982 Chlorine trioxide, 4044 Chloryl hypofluorite, 3973 Chloryl perchlorate, 4104 Dichlorine oxide, 4095 Dichlorine trioxide, 4100 Dicyanogen AW -dioxidc. 0998 Dioxygen difluoride, 4320 Fluorine perchlorate, 3976 Hexaoxygen difluoride, 4327 Iodine dioxide trifluoride, 4334 Iodine(V) oxide, 4627 Iodine(VII) oxide, 4628 Oxygen difluoride, 4317 Perbromyl fluoride, 0240 Perchloryl fluoride, 3974... [Pg.185]

Dichlorine hexoxide Cl O is an unstable reddish liquid that decomposes into chlorine and chlorine dioxide at room temperatures. [Pg.251]

Ans. (a) Tetraphosphorus decoxide (b) Dichlorine monoxide (c) Chlorine dioxide... [Pg.95]

Write formulas for each of the following compounds (a) dichlorine monoxide, (b) dichlorine trioxide, and (c) chlorine dioxide. [Pg.95]

Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with bromine chlorine iodine heptafluoride (heat- or spark-sensitive) chlorine dioxide dichlorine oxide iodine heptafluoride (heat-or spark-sensitive) dinitrogen oxide dinitrogen tetraoxide oxygen (gas) 1,1,1-trisazidomethylethane palladium catalyst. Mixtures with liquid nitrogen react with heat to form an explosive product. [Pg.742]

In the PPG-process, chlorine is reacted in a carbon dioxide stream with sodium carbonate to dichlorine monoxide and hypochlorous acid, which is dissolved in water. Reaction with a calcium hydroxide slurry yields calcium hypochlorite ... [Pg.169]


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