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Definition of Cr2O3Cl2
Cr2O3Cl2 is a chemical compound of chromium, oxygen, and chlorine. By molecular count, it consists of two atoms of chromium, three atoms of oxygen, and two atoms of chlorine.
1.1 Common name: Dichlorotrioxide Chromium
1.2 English name: Dichlorotrioxide Chromium.
1.3 The atomic mass of Cr2O3Cl2 is 193.9 (based on the sum of the atomic masses of each atom of chromium, oxygen and chlorine).
1.4 Ion structure: In Cr2O3Cl2, chromium has a valence state of +3 and oxygen and chlorine have valence states of -2 and -1 respectively. -
Properties of Cr2O3Cl2
2.1 Physical properties of Cr2O3Cl2: This compound typically presents as a green powder with no specific PH level and is odorless.
2.2 Chemical properties of Cr2O3Cl2: Cr2O3Cl2 is very insoluble in water and does not easily oxidize or reduce. -
Common chemical equations with Cr2O3Cl2
Cr2O3Cl2 does not react with metal, acid, nonmetals or salts, so there are no specific examples of this reaction. -
Synthesis of Cr2O3Cl2
Cr2O3Cl2 is not commonly synthesized in laboratories or industries due to its lack of specific applications. However, it can be created through a reaction between chromium and chlorine under strong oxidation conditions.