it is used for disinfecting the municipal water.
Hypochlorous acid is HClO. The cation is H. The polyatomic anion is ClO-.
Polyatomic anions - sulphate, carbonate, nitrate, etc etc. Hydrosulphuric acid does not readily form any ions.
Hydrogen hypochlorite
HOCl is the formula for hypochlorous acid
Choad
bleach
The anion of chlorine is chloride (Cl-).
chlorine
sodium is an alkali metal and chlorine is a halogen....
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. All of the elements in the halogen family are nonmetals.
No, calcium is not in the halogen group. The halogen group is made up of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
The anion of chlorine is chloride (Cl-).
The most abundant halogen in Earth's crust is fluorine. The most abundant halogen on Earth's surface for example is chlorine.
Magnesium is a group II metal and chlorine is a nonmetal halogen. So,Mg 2+ ( as the cation )and2Cl - ( as the anion )would form the ionic bond,MgCl2
Chlorine
There is no halogen that will become anionic. All of the valence electrons in halogens are filled, thus halogens will not react with any other compound or element. Bromine is an element that will form and anion with 36 electrons.
Chlorine is a halogen.
It is neither acidic, nor basic. It even isn't an anion: element Chlorine is Cl2.
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
The chloride ion is formed when the element chlorine picks up one electron to form an anion (negatively-charged ion) Cl−Chlorine is in the halogen group (a halide)
It bcome an anion.
Chlorine
yes including fluorine,chlorine etc