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  • Dichlorine Monoxide (Cl₂O): Chemical Name & Explanation
    The compound name for Cl₂O is dichlorine monoxide.

    Here's how we get that:

    * Cl₂: This represents two chlorine atoms. The prefix "di-" indicates two.

    * O: This represents one oxygen atom.

    * Monoxide: This refers to the presence of one oxygen atom.

    Since oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine, it takes on the "-ide" ending, leading to the name "monoxide".

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