Any inorganic or organic acid having oxygen in its molecule is the oxyacid.
Oxylic acid could technically be water, but it never goes by this name.
You may have also meant to say oxalic acid, which is H2C2O4.
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
Mercurous acetate is a salt.
yes, it is an oxy-acid of element Arsenic.
A ternary acid contain hydrogen, oxygen and an another element. Example: nitric acid, HNO3.
Oxoacids are acids specifically containing oxygen. Different oxyacids are defined by their extra elements, but all of them contain hydrogen and oxygen.
ternary oxyacid
Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.
Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.
HF is not an oxyacid; no oxygen in the molecule.
oxygen contain with acid... this call oxyacid
No HCl is not an oxyacid like Nitric acid or sulfuric acid
No, because H2O2 is the formula of hydrogen peroxide, which does not function as an acid except with extremely strong bases. A proper oxyacid has a formula in the form HaXbOc, in which H and O have their usual chemical meanings, X represents an atomic symbol of an element other than hydrogen or oxygen, and a, b, and c can be any integers. For example: HNO3 would be a oxyacid, specifically nitric acid. More information may be found at the related link.
No. An oxyacid is an acid that contains oxygen. Oxygen is the element with atomic number 8.
no it contains atleast two but can contain more also the question saids "only" so it's false
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: