The barium chlorate formula is Ba(ClO3)2.
First, it's ClO3 with a lowercase L. There are two possible compounds: copper I chlorate, CuClO3 or copper II chlorate Cu(ClO3)2
Iron (III) Chlorate
This compound is calcium chlorate.
Formula: Hg(ClO3)2
Al(ClO3)3
This compound is aluminium chlorate.
Formula: Ba(ClO3)2
Calcium chlorate: Ca(ClO3)2
Cu(ClO3)2 is the copper chlorate.
That would depend on whether it is iron II chlorate or iron III chlorate. Iron II chlorate is Fe(ClO3)2. Iron III chlorate is Fe(ClO3)3
As Aluminium is more reactive than copper, it will replace the latter it its compound.2 Al + 3 CuSO4 ---> Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Cu
Mg(ClO3)2Mg(ClO3)2 is the chemical formula of magnesium chlorate.
ClO3 has the smaller bond angle than ClO4
It isn't actually the 'molecular' formula because it is not molecule you ask about, but here is the formula of the chlorate anion:ClO3- in which the oxidation state of Cl is +5 and of O it is -2 (as ever in oxy-compounds). (The acid of this base is HCLO3, name: hydrogen chlorate, or better known as chloric acid).
The barium chlorate formula is Ba(ClO3)2.
it is clo3