Oxoacids are acids specifically containing oxygen. Different oxyacids are defined by their extra elements, but all of them contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.
no it contains atleast two but can contain more also the question saids "only" so it's false
All the oxy acids contain 1-hydrogen, 2-oxygen and 3- a non metallic element as Sulphur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon, silicon, Boron e.t.c.
A ternary acid contain hydrogen, oxygen and an another element. Example: nitric acid, HNO3.
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Mercurous acetate is a salt.
oxygen contain with acid... this call oxyacid
no it contains atleast two but can contain more also the question saids "only" so it's false
Most commonly, oxyacids contain 3 elements. They must contain Oxygen, Hydrogen, and a central atom that can be a variety of different elements. Here are some examples: HClO HBrO4- HIO
All the oxy acids contain 1-hydrogen, 2-oxygen and 3- a non metallic element as Sulphur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon, silicon, Boron e.t.c.
HF is not an oxyacid; no oxygen in the molecule.
A ternary acid contain hydrogen, oxygen and an another element. Example: nitric acid, HNO3.
No HCl is not an oxyacid like Nitric acid or sulfuric acid
No. An oxyacid is an acid that contains oxygen. Oxygen is the element with atomic number 8.
Theoretically PO5, although it doesnt occur naturally.
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The two elements that are always present are hydrogen and oxygen. Note: the term oxyacid is more scientifically referred to as oxoacid. c: