Perchlorate acid is stronger than chlorate acid. Hence, according to the conjugate base, chlorate ion becomes the stronger base of the given two.
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
MgClO4 is neither an acid nor a base. It is a salt formed from the cation Mg^(2+) and the anion ClO4^-.
Perchlorate ion (ClO4-) is colorless.
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
Cu(ClO4)2 dissociates into Cu2+ ions and 2 ClO4- ions in solution. This results in the breakdown of the copper perchlorate compound into its constituent ions when dissolved in water. The balanced equation for the dissociation of Cu(ClO4)2 is: Cu(ClO4)2 -> Cu2+ + 2 ClO4-.
ClO3 has the smaller bond angle than ClO4
The chemical formula for Barium perbromate is Ba(BrO4)2.
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).
Because ClO3- has a lone pair on the central Cl atom, which pushes harder away than a bond would.
Chlorite ( ClO2- ) is the base anion of chlorous acid: HClO2, the Oxidation number (or state) of Cl in this compoud is +3 according to this:oxidation state−1+1+3+5+7anion namedchloridehypochloritechloritechlorateperchlorateformulaCl-ClO−ClO2−ClO3−ClO4−
Strontium and chlorine react to form strontium chloride with the formula SrCl2.
The general formula of a perchlorate is MeClO4, where Me is a metal. The anion perchlorate is monovalent.
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
The perchlorate ion has one available bond.
That would depend on whether it is iron II chlorate or iron III chlorate. Iron II chlorate is Fe(ClO3)2. Iron III chlorate is Fe(ClO3)3
Barium exists as +2 ion. The formula of chlorate ion is (ClO4)-. Therefore the corresponding compound is Ba[(ClO4).(H2O)6]2
The chlorate anion is ClO3^-The perchlorate anion is ClO4^- So, the difference is that perchlorate has ONE MORE oxygen than chlorate