chlorate
ClO3- is the chlorate polyatomic ion. It has a -1 charge, so it bonds easily with group 1 metals. Potassium chlorate (KClO3) is a common example compound that you may encounter in chemistry.
ClO2^- is chlorite anion Do not confuse with ClO3^- is chlorate anion Cl^- is chloride anion.
The oxyanion of phosphoric acid is called phosphate.
The compound AL(CLO3)3 is called aluminum chlorate.
Yttrium Chlorate
The chemical name for Sn(ClO3)4 is tin(IV) chlorate.
ClO2^- is chlorite anion Do not confuse with ClO3^- is chlorate anion Cl^- is chloride anion.
The oxyanion of phosphoric acid is called phosphate.
Chlorite Ion
Chlorate ion
Cu(ClO3)2 is the copper chlorate.
The name for it is Chlorate ! (:
No, the name of an oxyanion is not based on the amount of a metal in the ion. The name of an oxyanion is determined by the oxidation state of the element and the number of oxygen atoms in the ion. The metal in the ion may play a role in determining the charge or oxidation state of the element, but it does not directly determine the name of the oxyanion.
The compound AL(CLO3)3 is called aluminum chlorate.
Yttrium Chlorate
The chemical name for Sn(ClO3)4 is tin(IV) chlorate.
The name of the chemical formula Al(ClO3)3 is aluminum chlorate.
The oxyanion of the acid HC2H3O2(aq) is acetate ion (C2H3O2^-).