Thanks for your answer. Ok, chlorine is less negative than oxygen,i.e., relatively positive. But chlorine dioxide? I think it is sold as a mouthwash. How would one manufacture that and keep it stable? Is it a scam?
Hcurious
ClO2 is not used as mouthwash, as others already pointed out. In this compound, Cl has the oxidation state +4 and oxygen has the oxidation state -2. But remember, the concept of oxidation state is just an administrative one. In reality, the bonds are covalent with some positive charge-bias towards the chlorine and some negative-charge bias towards the oxygen, but the chlorine certainly has no charge +4, it is much less.
Oxidation state and real charge only are the same for purely ionic compounds, consisting of simple ions, such as NaCl, Na2O, CaF2.