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They are anions (negative ions) that contain chlorine. Chloride is Cl-, simply a chlorine atom with an extra electron. Chlorite is ClO2-, carrying the same charge as chloride, but with two oxygen atoms bonded to it. Chlorate is ClO3-. There are also the related anions hypochlorite (ClO-) and perchlorate (ClO4-).
Salt is made of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). When these two elements bond, you get sodium chloride (NaCl). Otherwise known as table salt.
By charge, I assume you mean oxidation number. Oxygen's oxidation number is a very dependable -2, with only a few strange exceptions. A better question would be "What is chlorine's oxidation number in ClO4-?" The answer would be +7.
Calcium hypo-chlorite. It is used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water.
CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
There is sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite, sodium chlorate and sodium perchlorate
Common compound formed using oxygen and chlorine include the complex ions: chlorate (ClO3-), perchlorate (ClO4-), chlorite (ClO2-), and hypochlorite (ClO-).
They are anions (negative ions) that contain chlorine. Chloride is Cl-, simply a chlorine atom with an extra electron. Chlorite is ClO2-, carrying the same charge as chloride, but with two oxygen atoms bonded to it. Chlorate is ClO3-. There are also the related anions hypochlorite (ClO-) and perchlorate (ClO4-).
IO^- is named as hypoiodite anion. It is unstable and disproportionates to I^- & IO^3-
Cl without any oxygen therefore, is chloride ClO with only one oxygen hypochlorite ClO2 with two oxygen ia chlorite ClO3 with three oxygen is chlorate ClO4 with four oxygen is perchlorate
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
The chemical formula for chlorite ion is ClO2- and the other oxy-anions of chlorine are (IUPAC names in parentheses); ClO- : Hypochlorite ion [ Chlorate(I) ion ] ClO3- : Chlorate ion [ Chlorate(V) ion ] ClO4- : Perchlorate ion [ Chlorate(VII) ion ]
Oxygen does not form a covalent bond with chloride, but oxygen does form covalent bonds with chlorine in the polyatomic ions perchlorate (ClO4-1), chlorate (ClO3-1), chlorite (ClO2-1), and hypochlorite (ClO-1).
Chlorine froms Cl- when it gains one electron. It also is found in the following polyatomic ions: Hypochlorite (ClO-), chlorite (ClO2-), chlorate (ClO3-), and perchlorate (ClO4-). Both the single ion and the polyatomic ions (all of which are negative) bond with positive ions to make various substances, such as table salt.
CuCl02 is Copper Chlorite. Cu is Copper, and Cl02 is Chlorite
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