ClO2- is a Brønsted base as it can accept a proton (H+ ion) to form HClO2.
NH3 is a bronsted base. It has a lone pair.
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
The conjugate acid of ClO2 is HClO2. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the ClO2 molecule, resulting in the formation of the acid.
Its conjugate acids may be HCO+ or COH+, but its existence is questionable. To my knowledge carbon monoxide is a neutral gas; it might have some 'Lewis acid' properties but this is not in water.Carbon dioxide (CO2) however is an acid forming oxide in water, its conjugate base isHCO3- burt even this is not base forming, hence no conjugate acid as well.HClO3
Well, the first step in Fischer Esterification is protonation of the carboxylic acid.
Bronsted Base
NH3 is a bronsted base. It has a lone pair.
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
The conjugate acid of ClO2 is HClO2. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the ClO2 molecule, resulting in the formation of the acid.
An example would be NH3
Its conjugate acids may be HCO+ or COH+, but its existence is questionable. To my knowledge carbon monoxide is a neutral gas; it might have some 'Lewis acid' properties but this is not in water.Carbon dioxide (CO2) however is an acid forming oxide in water, its conjugate base isHCO3- burt even this is not base forming, hence no conjugate acid as well.HClO3
Chlorite ( ClO2- ) is the base anion of chlorous acid: HClO2, the Oxidation number (or state) of Cl in this compoud is +3 according to this:oxidation state−1+1+3+5+7anion namedchloridehypochloritechloritechlorateperchlorateformulaCl-ClO−ClO2−ClO3−ClO4−
The product of the reaction between HClO2 (chlorous acid) and H2O (water) is H3O+ (hydronium ion) and ClO2- (chlorite ion). This reaction is a typical acid-base reaction where the acidic HClO2 donates a proton to water to form H3O+ and ClO2-.
Well, the first step in Fischer Esterification is protonation of the carboxylic acid.
Sulfurous acid: sulfite, (SO3)-2 Chlorous acid: chlorite, (ClO2)-
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The anhydride of chlorous acid is dichlorine hexoxide, with the chemical formula Cl2O6.