Chlorine perchlorate
- Chlorperchlorat
- Dichlortetraoxid
- Chloride (I, VII ) oxide
Yellowish liquid
Liquid
1.82 g · cm -3 ( 0 ° C)
-117 ° C
44.5 ° C
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Chlorine (I ) perchlorate is a chemical compound selected from the group consisting of perchlorate and chlorine oxides.
Production and representation
Chlorine (I) perchlorate, can be obtained by the reaction of cesium perchlorate with Chlorfluorosulfat.
It is also produced by the photochemical dimerization of chlorine dioxide at low temperatures.
Properties
Chlorine (I ) perchlorate is a pale yellow liquid that appears almost white in the solid state. It is shock-sensitive and is stable at room temperature only limited durability. Even at -45 ° C is slower decay, whereby in addition to chlorine and oxygen, also Dichlorhexaoxid formed.