Though perchlorate acid is seperated into ions in aqueous medium, it is not an ionic compound.
HClO4(aq) + NaOH(aq) → H2O(l) + NaClO4(aq) Ionic Equation: H+ + ClO4- + Na+ + OH- → H2O + Na+ + ClO4-
HCIO4 is an ionic compound.
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
MgCl2 is classified as ionic. It is a metal and a non metal.
Sodium sulfide is classified as an ionic solid. It is composed of sodium cations (Na+) and sulfide anions (S2-), which are held together by strong ionic bonds.
HCLO4 is a strong acid called perchloric acid, commonly used in chemical research and analysis.
HClO4(aq) + NaOH(aq) → H2O(l) + NaClO4(aq) Ionic Equation: H+ + ClO4- + Na+ + OH- → H2O + Na+ + ClO4-
HCIO4 is an ionic compound.
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound in which there is the absence of free electrons. It cannot conduct electricity and hence is a non-electrolyte. It Contains molecules and doesn't form ions in the aqueous solution.
MgCl2 is classified as ionic. It is a metal and a non metal.
Quasi aromatic compounds are ionic in nature, there is a presence of counter ion e.g. when tropone react with HClO4 quasi aromatic compound is formed.
Strongest (conjugated) Acid:hexa-Fluoro-Antimonic Acid (HSbF6 or HF.SbF5), pKa = -25It is conjugated to the base: SbF6-Classified as a "Superacid". This acid will donate proton to C2H4 to form a ethane-carbocation. Compare: pKa(HClO4) = -10, HClO4 does not react with ethene.
Strongest (conjugated) Acid:hexa-Fluoro-Antimonic Acid (HSbF6 or HF.SbF5), pKa = -25It is conjugated to the base: SbF6-Classified as a "Superacid". This acid will donate proton to C2H4 to form a ethane-carbocation. Compare: pKa(HClO4) = -10, HClO4 does not react with ethene.
Sodium sulfide is classified as an ionic solid. It is composed of sodium cations (Na+) and sulfide anions (S2-), which are held together by strong ionic bonds.
HClO4 is considered an ionic compound because it is formed between a metal (H) and a non-metal (ClO4). The hydrogen atom will donate its electron to the chlorine atom, resulting in the formation of ions (H+ and ClO4-).
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.