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The chemical formula of hyphoplorous acid is HOCl.
The pKa of HOCl is 7.46. So a buffer of equal concentrations of each of HOCl and NaOCl will have a pH = 7.46, and so is slightly basic. However, the range of any buffer solution depends on the total concentration of the pair in the solution -- the more HOCl and NaOCl add the larger the range.
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
gases takes the shape and volume of the container
A sphere.
HOCL is a weak acid with chemical name Hypochlorous Acid. It is also called Hydrogen hypochlorite or Chlorine hydroxide or hypochloric acid. UltraPure HOCL
a= 102,45º
The bond angle in HOCl (HClO) is approximately 104.5 degrees, similar to that of water (H2O), due to its bent or V-shaped molecular geometry.
chlorine is high electronegative then bromine so it attracts the shared electrons powerfully so ' O-H ' bond in HOCl is weaker as compare to HOBr, therefore HOCl easily donate the H+ ion in water and it is stronger acid than HOBr.
Cl2 + H2O = HOCl + HCl
3.4 * 10^-8
HOCL or hypochlorus acid
upon looking at it, this molecule is bentif you draw out the diagram for it, you can see that the central atom has 4 domains, 2 bonding and 2 nonbonding(lone pairs)pairs.when getting the molecular shape, we ignore the 2 lone pairs, and going from tetrahedral -->removing 2 domainswe are left with a bent shape molecule
If test chlorine with a moist blue litmus paper, Turn from blue à red à colourless It is because chlorine reacts with water (moisture on paper) to from HOCl (hypochlorite acid) which is a bleaching agent, turning the dye to colourless Cl2 (aq) + H2O (l) à Hcl (aq) + HOCl (aq) and HOCl à HCl + [O]
KBr + Ch2Cl2 + HCl + HOCl you can only balance something if it reacts and produces something else. right now your chemical reaction doesnt form anything. it needs products for the reactants to be balances.
its not real texture its one of the other two