Calcium Chlorite - Calcium, Chlorine and Oxygen.
The formula for calcium chlorite is Ca(ClO2)2.
Calcium Chlorite (used in domestic swimming pools)
The compound with the formula Ca(ClO2)2 is called calcium chlorite. It is composed of one calcium ion (Ca2+) and two chlorite ions (ClO2-) bonded together.
I'm not sure what "balanced" specifically means but I'll do my best to help. Calcium (Ca) has a charge of 2- and Chlorite (ClO2) has a charge of 1- When you name chemicals you combine them with their charges: Ca2- (ClO2)1- And then you cross the charges to the other element: Ca(ClO2)2 Make sense?
Ca(ClO2)2 is the chemical formula of calcium chlorite.
It is Calcium chlorite Ca(ClO2)2
There is ClO2 and ClO2^-. For the chlorite anion (ClO2^-) the Cl will have 10 electrons and will violate the octet rule. For ClO2, all elements will have 8 electrons.
The calcium salt should be Ca(ClO2)2, Calcium chlorite.
Ca- Calcium C- Carbon O- Oxygen
Lime water is a mixture of Ca(OH)2 and water (H2O).
The order of a reaction with respect to ClO2 is determined by the exponent of ClO2 in the rate law expression. If the rate law is of the form rate = k[ClO2]^n, then the order with respect to ClO2 is n. This value can be determined experimentally by measuring how changes in the concentration of ClO2 affect the reaction rate. If the concentration of ClO2 does not appear in the rate law, then the order with respect to ClO2 is zero.
ClO2 → Cl + O2