OF-
Hypofluorite ion
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
The conjugate acid of the water molecule is the hydroxonium ion.
It refers to SVI ion
The empirical formula of fluorocarbonyl hypofluorite is CFO.
Hypofluorite ion
Hypo fluorite O-F is not possible because the electronegativity of fluorine is higher than oxygen and oxygen with fluorine should be positive , if oxygen is positive then hydrogen or any other positive ion can not attached to oxygen so hypfluorite is not possible.
The A- ion is the generic term for the conjugate base of an acid. The charge is balanced by an H+ ion. The identity and formula of this ion depends on the acid, for example, if the acid is acetic CH3CO2H acid, A- is the acetate ion or CH3CO2- If it is sulfuric acid (H2SO4) A- is the bisulfate ion HSO4-
When an acid is placed in water, the hydronium ion (H3O^+) is formed.
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The correct formula for the acid that corresponds with the carbonate ion (CO3^2-) is carbonic acid (H2CO3). This acid forms when carbonate ion accepts two protons (H+) to neutralize its charge and stabilize the compound.
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
The conjugate acid of the water molecule is the hydroxonium ion.
The chemical formula of carbonic acid (H2CO3) can dissociate into a hydrogen ion (H+) and bicarbonate ion (HCO3-). This dissociation process occurs when carbonic acid releases a hydrogen ion to form the bicarbonate ion.
It refers to SVI ion
The conjugate acid for this anion is HBrO, or hypobromous acid. Finding the formula of a conjugate acid is simple actually. All you have to do is remove a negative charge and ad an "H" at the beginning.