1.75
By charge, I assume you mean oxidation number. Oxygen's oxidation number is a very dependable -2, with only a few strange exceptions. A better question would be "What is chlorine's oxidation number in ClO4-?" The answer would be +7.
The name for the IO4--ion is 'per-iodate'- or 'periodate'-ion (pronounce with 4 syllables: per-i-o-date)
Determine the bond order in a molecule or ion with 14 valance electrons
A chloride ion. ( Cl- ) and any other ion form of the elements in group 7 of the Periodic Table (7th from the left, 2nd from the right) or an Electron. A variety of polyatomic ions have -1 charges including the nitrate ion (NO3-), hydroxide ion (OH-) and perchlorate ion (ClO4-)
hyperchlorate is not to be confused with hypochlorite. hyperchlorate is usually called perchlorate and is the ClO4- ion. Calcium has a 2+ charge so that would make Calcium hyperchlorate Ca(ClO4)2. Hyperchlorate is a very cool ion because it can create very energetic reactions.
The answer is clo4- because it has the greatest bond order
The formula is ClO4-
ClO4- is the perchlorate ion.
The perchlorate ion has one available bond.
+7 for Cl and -2 for O in ClO4- ion
ClO3 has the smaller bond angle than ClO4
1.5 for the C-O bond. and 1 for the C-H bond.
No ClO4 (or more properly ClO4-) is an ion, known as the perchlorate ion. It does not exist on its own, bur is accompanied by a positive ion. It can exist as a part of a solid in pure perchlorate salts, or in water as dissolved perchlorate salts or perchloric acid.
The molar mass of the perchlorate ion, ClO4- , is 99.44 grams.
It is actually ClO4- which is Perchlorate ion
Formula: ClO4-
By charge, I assume you mean oxidation number. Oxygen's oxidation number is a very dependable -2, with only a few strange exceptions. A better question would be "What is chlorine's oxidation number in ClO4-?" The answer would be +7.