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(from the article `chemical compound`) ...+ H2O 2HNO3.Second, those oxides in which the metal does not exhibit one of its common oxidation numbers, such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ... In recent years the compound chlorine dioxide (ClO2) has become available for on-site preparation; it is too unstable to be shipped for wood pulp ... ...
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(ClO2) a radical, undergoes photodecomposition in the stratosphere where the products of this reaction react with ozone. Since this is a photochemical reaction it only takes place while the sun is up. Experiments over Antarctica have shown a direct relation between polar ozone loss and the increase in halocarbon chemistry, which ...
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Cl2O2 Molar mass: 102.9048
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[
n] - an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
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noun an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
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an orange, water-soluble, unstable, extremely explosive gas, ClO, used chiefly as a bleaching agent for wood pulp, fats, oils, and flour.
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