Physical Properties of ClO2

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Identification Structure 
Name: Chlorine Dioxide  Bond Angle: 117.5°
Synonyms: "Chlo-2", chlorine oxide, chlorine peroxide  Bond Length: 0.147 nm 
Formula: ClO2 Dipole Moment: 5.95x10-30 C*m 
Molecular Weight:  67.4518 Acentric Factor: 0.35638
Cas No. 10049-04-4 Structure:
Structure of ClO2
Physical State Properties Thermodynamic Properties
Appearance: Yellow-green to orange-red gas, Red crystalline solid.  Heat of Formation: 24.50 kcal/gm-mole 
Usual Shipping State:  Generated on-site; shipping is not permitted  Gibbs Energy of Formation: 28.80 kcal/gm-mole 
Melting/Freezing Point:  -59.5°C (-75.1°F) Ideal Gas Entropy:  0.257kJ/gm-mole K 
Boiling Point: 10.9°C (51.6°F) at 760 mmHg
9.9°C (49.8°F) at 731 mmHg
Net Heat of Combustion (gas): -24.50 kcal/Gm-mole 
Critical Temperature: 192°C (377.6°F) Heat of Solution in Water: 6.6 kcal/gm-mole 
Critical Pressure: 8621.6kPa (1250.6 psia)  Liquid Molar Volume: 4.1852x10-2 m3/kmol 
Triple Point Temperature: -59.5°C (-75.1°F)  
Triple Point Pressure: 1.2544 kPa (9.4 mmHg abs)   
Densities Temperature/Dependant Properties 
Liquid: 1.773 g/mL at  -55°C
1.640 g/mL at     0°C
1.614 g/mL at    10°C
Gas Heat Capacity: 0.0408 kJ/(gm-mole K) at 0°C
0.0417 kJ/(gm-mole K) at 20°C
0.0425 kJ/(gm-mole K) at 40°C
Gas: 3.09 g/l at 11°C Heat of Vaporization: 26.937 kJ/gm-mole at 0°C
25.825 kJ/gm-mole at 20°C
24.629 kJ/gm-mole at 40°C