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This compound, HCLO4, is perchloric acid.

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State another name for aqueous hydrogen perchlorate HClO4(aq)?

After IUPAC rules this compound is named chloric(VII) acid; a frequently used name is perchloric acid.


Chemical equation for perchloric acid reacts with aqueous rubidium hydroxide?

The chemical equation for perchloric acid (HClO4) reacting with aqueous rubidium hydroxide (RbOH) is HClO4 + 2RbOH → RbClO4 + 2H2O. In this reaction, perchloric acid reacts with rubidium hydroxide to form rubidium perchlorate and water.


What you is the name for HClO4?

Perchloric acid.


What is the name of the compound whose formula is HClO4?

The compound with the formula HClO4 is called perchloric acid.


What is the name of the acid formed when HClO4 dissociates in water?

The acid formed when HClO4 dissociates in water is called perchloric acid.


Is perchloric acid an electrolyte?

Yes, perchloric acid (HClO4) is an electrolyte in its aqueous form, as it dissociates into H+ and ClO4- ions in solution, enabling it to conduct electricity.


What is HClO4 classified as ionic?

Though perchlorate acid is seperated into ions in aqueous medium, it is not an ionic compound.


What is the name of this acid HClO4?

perchloric acid


What the name of HCIO4?

HClO4 is perchloric acid or hydrogen perchlorate. It is very strong acid and strong oxidant.However you mistyped the name: it is not HCIO4 (with capital 'I') but HClO4 (with lower case 'l', small letter of L)


Is HClO4 a salt?

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.


What is the name of HCIO4?

HClO4 is perchloric acid or hydrogen perchlorate. It is very strong acid and strong oxidant.However you mistyped the name: it is not HCIO4 (with capital 'I') but HClO4 (with lower case 'l', small letter of L)


What is the IUPAC systematic name for ternary oxyacids HClO4(AQ)?

HCl4(AQ)