The name for the IO4--ion is 'per-iodate'- or 'periodate'-ion (pronounce with 4 syllables: per-i-o-date)
ClO4- is the perchlorate ion.
2nd one
it's Oxyanion
CIO4- is nothing. The conjugate acid of ClO4- (with a lowercase L) is HClO4, perchloric acid
Chlorite Ion
This anion is called metavanadate.
2nd one
it's Oxyanion
CIO4- is nothing. The conjugate acid of ClO4- (with a lowercase L) is HClO4, perchloric acid
An oxyanion is in the form of AxOy, where A is a chemical or polyatomic ion, and O is an oxygen.
IO^- is named as hypoiodite anion. It is unstable and disproportionates to I^- & IO^3-
No, it is a tetrahedral molecule
ferrous perchlorate
It is actually ClO4- which is Perchlorate ion
Any acid that contains hydrogen and an oxyanion is referred to as an oxyacid. * An oxyanion is a polyatomic ion that contains oxygen
No. An oxyanion is a polyatomic negative ion that contains oxygen. Ammonium is a cation (positive ion) and does not contain oxygen.
Chlorate ion
Chlorite Ion