ClO- isHypochlorite.
ClO2- is Chlorite.
ClO3- is Chlorate.
ClO4- is Perchlorate.
It's good to memorize all four of those if you are having a chemistry test on polyatomic ions.
(Edited, remember the one with more oxygen is always prefixed with "-per")
This the chemical formula of chlorine monoxide.
Chlorine monoxide
Hypochlorite
Ca(ClO)2 is the chemical formula of calcium hypochlorite.
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
The oxidation state of chlorine in the ClO- ion is 1+
Common compound formed using oxygen and chlorine include the complex ions: chlorate (ClO3-), perchlorate (ClO4-), chlorite (ClO2-), and hypochlorite (ClO-).
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Calcium hypo-chlorite. It is used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water.
Examples of radicals in chemistry are: OH., :CH2, Cl., ClO. etc.
Ca(ClO)2 is the chemical formula of calcium hypochlorite.
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The ion has the name "hypochlorite."
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If you mean ClO-, this is not a systematic name. There are quite a few ions made of chlorine and oxygen, and the general name for them is chlorates, (where the -ate ending signifies oxygen). If there is a lower amount of oxygen than in another compound we often change the ending to -ite, and the prefix hypo means 'below' , so basically we are saying this is an anion containing chlorine and oxygen, but not very much oxygen. Systematically, we call it the chlorate(I) ion.
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
The formula: Zn(ClO)2 is for Zinc Hypochlorite.
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CuCl02 is Copper Chlorite. Cu is Copper, and Cl02 is Chlorite