Look up the word "polyprotic" in your assigned reading, and the answer will be self-evident.
Of course
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
HClO + RbOH ==> H2O + RbClOmoles RbOH used = 0.0153 L x 0.10 mol/L = 0.00153 moles moles HClO present = 0.00153 moles (1:1 mole ratio in balanced equation) Concentration of HClO = 0.00153 moles/0.0505 L = 0.030 M (to 2 significant figures)
it isn't
It is a bent molecule because of Oxygen's lone pairs
Is formed from reaction below: Cl2 + H2O ----> HClO + HCL Where HClO is chlorine water and the other product is hydrochloric acid.
Formula: HClO
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
There are dipole attractions and hydrogen bonds present in HClO.
HClO
yes
HCLO isn't linear. This molecule is known as bent,polar. in order to be a linear molecule there must be two atoms.
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
HClO + RbOH ==> H2O + RbClOmoles RbOH used = 0.0153 L x 0.10 mol/L = 0.00153 moles moles HClO present = 0.00153 moles (1:1 mole ratio in balanced equation) Concentration of HClO = 0.00153 moles/0.0505 L = 0.030 M (to 2 significant figures)
HCLO4
it isn't
Weak