HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
HClO3 is a covalent compound. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between the hydrogen, chlorine, and oxygen atoms.
The central atom of HClO3- is chlorine. The hybridization of the central chlorine atom in HClO3- is sp3.
The bond angles in HClO3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
This acid is known as chloric acid or hydrogen chlorate.
The correct name for the compound HClO3 is chloric acid.
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
HClO3 is a covalent compound. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between the hydrogen, chlorine, and oxygen atoms.
The ClO3- anion formed when HClO3 is dissolved is called Chlorate
Atoms have chemical symbols, but chloric acid is a compound and therefore has a chemical formula instead. Chloric acid's formula is HClO3.
Chloric acid
The central atom of HClO3- is chlorine. The hybridization of the central chlorine atom in HClO3- is sp3.
HClO4 is an acid. Hint: if "H" is at the beginning of a chemical formula, the compound is probably an acid.
The bond angles in HClO3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
This acid is known as chloric acid or hydrogen chlorate.
No, HClO3 (chloric acid) is considered a strong acid. It ionizes almost completely in water to produce H+ ions.