Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
Hydrochloride acid
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
ionic
Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
Hydrochloride acid
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
it is ionic
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
ionic
No, it's a weak acid and there are no other ionic groups in it, so it is also a weak electrolyte.
HI is hydrogen iodide, aqueous solutions are called hydroioid c acid. HIO ? there is an acid HIO3 iodic acid
Citric acid is a covalent compound!
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.
There is no compound called ammonium nitric acid. Ammonium nitrate is ionic.
A "salt" is another name for ionic compounds