It is an acid called (Chloric acid)
This acid is known as chloric acid or hydrogen chlorate.
A solution of HNO2 in water is an acid named "nitrous acid".
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
it's not really corrosive hence it's weaker and safer to use in environments like schools, thought it can be Irritant or even harmful, but it's even dangerous if it enters sensitive parts of the body like the eye.
Bromine itself is not considered an acid. However, it can react with water to a small degree to form hydrobromic acid (HBr), a strong acid and hypobromous acid (HBrO) a weak acid. Br2 + H2O --> HBr + HBrO
It is an acid called (Chloric acid)
This acid is known as chloric acid or hydrogen chlorate.
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
A solution of HNO2 in water is an acid named "nitrous acid".
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
Chloric acid
it's not really corrosive hence it's weaker and safer to use in environments like schools, thought it can be Irritant or even harmful, but it's even dangerous if it enters sensitive parts of the body like the eye.
H2CO3 is a weak acid--you can tell because there is one less H than O. Strong ternary acids have at least 2 less H than O (for instance, H2SO4, HClO3, HClO4). Strong binary acids are made of halogens, except for weak HF (so they are HCl, HBr, HI).
The chlorous acid chemical formula is HClO2.
HNO2 Nitrous acid HClO3 Chloric acid H2SO4 Sulfuric acid
HCl is a strong acid because it almost completely dissociates into H and Cl- ions in solution. It "donates" its H ions to the water. HCl is produced in the stomach, and because it is a strong acid (has a low pH), it helps in the process of digestion by killing bacteria in the food that we consume.