Atoms have chemical symbols, but chloric acid is a compound and therefore has a chemical formula instead. Chloric acid's formula is HClO3.
The chemical formula for carbonic acid is H2CO3. Only elements have chemical symbols.
HClO is an acid, in aqueous state, involving a polyatomic ion. You MUST recognize the polyatomic ion in the formula. There is no other way to figure out the name. If you don't recognize the polyatomic, then you're sunk without a trace. The polyatomic ion is ClO¯ and its name is hypochlorite. Any time you see the "ite" suffix, you change it to "ous" and add the word acid. The name of HClO is hypochlorous acid.
It's very simple and can be ascertained from the name:hydrogen + iodine = HI(aq)(The 'aq' at the end signifies it's an aqueous solution.)
Chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid and chloric(1) acid. The word and symbol equations are below: Chlorine + Water -> Hydrochloric Acid + Chloric(1) Acid Cl2 + H2O -> HCl + HOCl
the chemical symbol is Br :)
The chemical formula for Chloric Acid is HCIO3
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
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It is an acid called (Chloric acid)
Hydro chloric acid
Assuming you're asking for the chemical symbol - it is... C6H8O6
This acid is known as chloric acid or hydrogen chlorate.
The chemical symbol for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of the nitrous acid is HNO2.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of hydrochloric acid is HCl.
The chemical symbol is H3PO4.
HCIO3