'Hypochlorite' anion (from bleach)
also called 'active chlorine': OCl- + Cl- + H2O --> 'Cl2' + 2 OH- (slow)
Chlorine Oxide
Ca(ClO)2 is calcium hypochlorite - I assume this is what you meant to write.
Formula= ClO-
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.
Formula: ClO-
Co(ClO)3
Ca(ClO)2 is the chemical formula of calcium hypochlorite.
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The ion has the name "hypochlorite."
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The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
The formula: Zn(ClO)2 is for Zinc Hypochlorite.
ClO-
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
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Formula: Calcium chlorite = Ca(ClO2)2 Calcium hypochlorite = Ca(ClO)2
Ca(ClO)2 is calcium hypochlorite - I assume this is what you meant to write.