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The IUPAC name for Cl3O5 is trichlorine pentoxide. In this compound, there are three chlorine atoms and five oxygen atoms, which is reflected in the name by using the prefixes "tri-" for three and "penta-" for five. The structure suggests that chlorine is in a higher oxidation state, typically +5 in this context.

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