HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
This is the hypochlorous acid HClO.
ClO4- is the perchlorate ion.
HClO3
HClO2
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
C2h5nh3+
Perchlorate acid is stronger than chlorate acid. Hence, according to the conjugate base, chlorate ion becomes the stronger base of the given two.
HSO3-
The conjugate acid is the acetic acid, CH3COOH.
It isn't actually the 'molecular' formula because it is not molecule you ask about, but here is the formula of the chlorate anion:ClO3- in which the oxidation state of Cl is +5 and of O it is -2 (as ever in oxy-compounds). (The acid of this base is HCLO3, name: hydrogen chlorate, or better known as chloric acid).
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.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
C2h5nh3+
Perchlorate acid is stronger than chlorate acid. Hence, according to the conjugate base, chlorate ion becomes the stronger base of the given two.
HSO3-
H2so4
The conjugate base of HF is the fluoride ion F-
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
The barium chlorate formula is Ba(ClO3)2.