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ClO2 derived from NaCl (Common Table Salt) 03 Oct 2023 18:20 #80055

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Does anyone know if anyone is working on this, or has tried?

It would be MUCH better than using Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2),
IF it didn't require some difficult (or dangerous) process.

It SEEMS like it shouldn't be too difficult, there are only two Oxygen atoms difference,
but sometimes "Chemistry doesn't work that way."

You would probably still need to use Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) to get the Chlorine atom.
But you would need to get the two Oxygen atoms from some other chemical / compound.

Water, H2O, probably wouldn't work because the bond is so strong, but
Hydrogen Peroxide, H2O2, has some oxygen, and is somewhat reactive.

Pressure and/or Heat might be needed, which could be problematic for the DIY Chemist.

I was trying to think of a way to do it using more common chemicals.

I guess if it was possible, someone would have done it by now.
 
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