Английская Википедия:Dichlorine hexoxide
Dichlorine hexoxide is the chemical compound with the molecular formula Шаблон:Chem, which is correct for its gaseous state. However, in liquid or solid form, this chlorine oxide ionizes into the dark red ionic compound chloryl perchlorate Шаблон:Chem, which may be thought of as the mixed anhydride of chloric and perchloric acids.
It is produced by reaction between chlorine dioxide and excess ozone:
- 2 Шаблон:Chem + 2 Шаблон:Chem → 2 Шаблон:Chem + 2 Шаблон:Chem → Шаблон:Chem + 2 Шаблон:Chem
Molecular structure
It was originally reported to exist as the monomeric chlorine trioxide ClO3 in gas phase,[1] but was later shown to remain an oxygen-bridged dimer after evaporation and until thermal decomposition into chlorine perchlorate, Cl2O4, and oxygen.[2] The compound ClO3 was then rediscovered.[3]
It is a dark red fuming liquid at room temperature that crystallizes as a red ionic compound, chloryl perchlorate, Шаблон:Chem. The red color shows the presence of chloryl ions. Thus, chlorine's formal oxidation state in this compound remains a mixture of chlorine (V) and chlorine (VII) both in the gas phase and when condensed; however by breaking one oxygen-chlorine bond some electron density does shifts towards the chlorine (VII).
Properties
Cl2O6 is diamagnetic and is a very strong oxidizing agent. Although stable at room temperature, it explodes violently on contact with organic compounds[4] and reacts with gold to produce the chloryl salt Шаблон:Chem.[5] Many other reactions involving Cl2O6 reflect its ionic structure, Шаблон:Chem, including the following:[6]
- NO2F + Cl2O6 → NO2ClO4 + ClO2F
- NO + Cl2O6 → NOClO4 + ClO2
- 2 V2O5 + 12 Cl2O6 → 4 VO(ClO4)3 + 12 ClO2 + 3 O2
- SnCl4 + 6 Cl2O6 → [ClO2]2[Sn(ClO4)6] + 4 ClO2 + 2 Cl2
- 2Au + 6Cl2O6 → 2Шаблон:Chem + Cl2
Nevertheless, it can also react as a source of the ClO3 radical:
- 2 AsF5 + Cl2O6 → 2 ClO3AsF5
References
Шаблон:Chlorine compounds Шаблон:Oxygen compounds