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Scigatt
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Chlorate and Perchlorate
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March 14, 2007, 05:14:27 PM »
Why is ClO
3
-
more reactive than ClO
4
-
?
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for example:
oxidation state chlorine in chlorate: +5, in perchlorate +7;
Electronic Configuration of Chlorine: [Ne]3s
2
3p
5
, or 7 electrons more than [Ne], therefore +7 would be more stable than +5
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Don't forget the octet rule!
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