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| | Chlorine Heptoxide Basic information |
| | Chlorine Heptoxide Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | -91.5° | | Boiling point | bp 82°; bp23.7 0° | | density | d40 1.86 | | solubility | reacts with H2O | | form | liquid | | color | colorless oily liquid; explodes, explosive | | Water Solubility | slowly hydrolyzed in H2O to form HClO4 [MER06] |
| | Chlorine Heptoxide Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | colorless, very volatile, oily liquid; explodes violently upon concussion or when in contact with iodine or a flame; preparation: dehydration of HClO4 with phosphorus pentoxide; uses: catalyst [KIR78] [MER06] | | Chemical Properties | Cl2O7 is also known as dichlorine heptoxide. It is obtained as a colorless oily liquid by dehydration of perchloric acid using a strong dehydrating agent such as phosphorus pentoxide, P2O5. | | Uses | Catalyst in cellulose esterification. | | Safety Profile | An explosive sensitive to impact or rapid heating. Explodes on contact with iodine. Mixtures with bromine pentafluoride are shock-sensitive explosives. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Clí. See also PERCHLORATES |
| | Chlorine Heptoxide Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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