Formula: Zn(ClO)2
Zinc hypochlorate doesn't exist. If you mean zinc hypochlorite, then it is Zn(ClO)2.
The formula: Zn(ClO)2 is for Zinc Hypochlorite.
The state of matter would be solid
Barium hypochlorite is a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is insoluble in water and has a high melting point.
Zinc is in oxidation state +2 and oxygen in oxidation state -2. Zinc Oxide itself has not net charge/oxidation state.
No, there is no such compound
Ground state electron configuration of zinc (Zn): [Ar]3d104s2.
The formula for hypochlorite is: ClO-
Hydrolysis reaction: ClO- + H2O ----> HClO + OH-
The chemical symbol of zinc is Zn.
At 60 0C zinc is a solid metal.
No, it is a hypochlorite.