Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound in which there is the absence of free electrons. It cannot conduct electricity and hence is a non-electrolyte. It Contains molecules and doesn't form ions in the aqueous solution.
No, HClO4 is an acid, perchloric acid to be specific.
No, a salt is an ionic compound, CCl4 is covalent.
HClO4 does not have an ionic bond. (All elements are nonmetals.)
Yes, and because K is an Alkali Metal, the electrolyte will be strong.
no
HClO4 is an acid. Hint: if "H" is at the beginning of a chemical formula, the compound is probably an acid.
perchloric acid
HCLO4(aq)+H2O(L) → H3O+(aq)+CLO4-(aq) Or HCLO4(aq) → H++CLO4-
Molecular Compound
Cl2O7 + H2O = 2 HClO4 an acidic solution
NaClO4 + HCl → NaCl + HClO4
KOH + HClO4 -> KClO4 + H2O
HClO4 is an acid. Hint: if "H" is at the beginning of a chemical formula, the compound is probably an acid.
HClO4 is stronger.
HClO4 is the strong acid known as perchloric acid.
Yes, HClO4, perchloric acid, is a strong acid.
The chemical formula for Chloric Acid is HCIO3
This compound, HCLO4, is perchloric acid.
NO, HClO4 is a very strong acid in water .
HCLO4
perchloric acid
Balanced equation:12 HClO4 + P4O10 = 4 H3PO4 + 6 Cl2O7