I think you might want to search for sodium hypochlorite. It is NaOCl or NaClO. I can't find one with double oxygen in the structure. I'll leave the link for chemical compound search for your future search then.
Salt is made of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). When these two elements bond, you get sodium chloride (NaCl). Otherwise known as table salt.
Metal & Non metal Halides = PCl5, NaBr Halates = NaIO3, KClO3 Perhalates = NH4ClO4, KBrO4 Halites = NaClO2, HIO2 Hypohalites = Ca(ClO)2, HBrO InterHalogens = BrF5, ICl3
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Sodium Chlorite
Sodium chlorite
NaClO2
Sodium Chlorite = NaClO2
Te chemical formula for sodium chlorite is NaClO2.
You'll find that NaClO2 is the formula for sodium chlorite.
90.42 - 90.46 amu 90.44 amu
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 formula unit of sodium chlorite (NaClO2)
Salt is made of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). When these two elements bond, you get sodium chloride (NaCl). Otherwise known as table salt.
NaClO2 Na - 23.0g Cl - 35.5g O - (16.0) x 2 Total = 90.5 g
Metal & Non metal Halides = PCl5, NaBr Halates = NaIO3, KClO3 Perhalates = NH4ClO4, KBrO4 Halites = NaClO2, HIO2 Hypohalites = Ca(ClO)2, HBrO InterHalogens = BrF5, ICl3
No it is Not a Common name