No. HCl is the formula for hydrochloric acid (a strong acid).
Its name is hydrochlorous acid.
It's hydrochloric acid, so it's an acid.
HCl is a strong acid.
Sodium hypochlorite is a base. It is the conjugate base of the acid hypochrous acid. Meaning, it's the product when hypochlorous acid, HClO, reacts with a base, such as NaOH. The conjugate base of a weak acid is generally a strong base, as in this case. Sodium hypochlorite is the main ingredient in bleach, a strong base.
HCLO4
HClO
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
HClO+NH3NH4ClO
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
HClO
Sodium hypochlorite is a base. It is the conjugate base of the acid hypochrous acid. Meaning, it's the product when hypochlorous acid, HClO, reacts with a base, such as NaOH. The conjugate base of a weak acid is generally a strong base, as in this case. Sodium hypochlorite is the main ingredient in bleach, a strong base.
HCLO4
HClO
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
The chemical formula of hyphoplorous acid is HOCl.
HClO+NH3NH4ClO
Basic. Na+ is the conjugate acid of a strong base, NaOH. The conjugate base of a strong acid is neutral. ClO- is the conjugate base of a weak acid, HClO, so it acts as a weak base in solution.
'hypochlorite acid' is a non-official and wrong name for 'hydrogen hypochlorite'Its chemical formula is HClO, a weak acid, also called hypochlorous acid.All names:IUPAC: Hypochlorous acid, chloric(I) acid, chloranol, hydroxidochlorineOther: Hydrogen hypochlorite, Chlorine hydroxideTrivial, commercial: Bleaching acid
HClO + H2O--> H3O + + NO2- since the H2O is a stronger base than NO2, it gets the protons, making it positive.
This answer assumes that HClO is the chemical in question. Hypochloric Acid ClO- is Hypochlorate, the added H+ makes it an acid.