It is an ionic substance called Sodium Hyphoclorite. Sodium Hypochlorite is an alkaline, corrosive, light yellow solution. It is formed when caustic soda (NaOH) and chlorine (Cl2) react. It is widely used for its bleaching, disinfecting and oxidizing properties. Sodium Hypochlorite shows, as well as chlorine, a very high reactivity and oxidizing power, but as a solution it is much easier to handle than chlorine.
NaClO4 is the chemical formula of sodium perchlorate.
NaClO3 is the chemical formula of sodium chlorate.
This compound is sodium hypochlorite.
It is Sodium Hypochlorite
ammonium perchlorate
sodium perchlorate
NaClO is sodium hypochlorite.
sodium hypochlorite
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3.70 moles NaClO4 (4 moles O/1 mole NaClO4) = 14.8 moles oxygen
NaClO4 + HCl → NaCl + HClO4
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
NaClO is sodium hypochlorite.In this case the oxidation value of Cl is +1
ClO4-1 + Na+1 + H+1 + OH-1 = NaClO4 +H2O.
the answer is NaClO4 also known as sodium perchlorate
Yes, NaClO4 is a salt, named Sodium perchlorate
3.70 moles NaClO4 (4 moles O/1 mole NaClO4) = 14.8 moles oxygen
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NaClO4 + HCl → NaCl + HClO4
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
NaClO4a powerful oxidiser
NaClO is sodium hypochlorite.In this case the oxidation value of Cl is +1
ClO4-1 + Na+1 + H+1 + OH-1 = NaClO4 +H2O.
NaClO4 has 1+1+4=6 atoms while CuCl has only two (1+1=2)
Positive oxidation numbers are most common with the metals - groups 1 to 13. However there are many well known compounds where non-metals have positive oxidation numbers- for example NaClO4 where Cl has an oxidation number of +7
A double exchange reaction is where the two reactants trade fragments: AB + CD = AC + BD. Both are exchanging fragments, hence "double reaction", for example: AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) = AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) or NaClO4 + NH4Cl = NH4ClO4 + NaCl