The type of bond in ClO3 is a covalent bond. ClO3, which is the chlorate ion, consists of one chlorine atom and three oxygen atoms bonded together through sharing of electrons.
The valency of the chlorate radical (ClO3-) is 1 because it has a charge of -1, which means it can form one bond with another element to achieve a stable octet configuration. In this case, chlorine shares one of its electrons with the three oxygen atoms in the ClO3- ion, resulting in a single bond.
The compound AL(CLO3)3 is called aluminum chlorate.
The chemical formula for the compound containing cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2 is Cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2.
CaCl2 ^actually this answer is wrong. chlorate is ClO3 with a charge of 1- . Calcium has a charge of 2+. Use the criss-cross rule and you get Ca(ClO3)2. Therefor the right answer is Ca(ClO3)2
The compound formula for calcium chlorate is Ca(ClO3)2.
ClO3 has the smaller bond angle than ClO4
Because ClO3- has a lone pair on the central Cl atom, which pushes harder away than a bond would.
The valency of the chlorate radical (ClO3-) is 1 because it has a charge of -1, which means it can form one bond with another element to achieve a stable octet configuration. In this case, chlorine shares one of its electrons with the three oxygen atoms in the ClO3- ion, resulting in a single bond.
Cu(ClO3)2 is the copper chlorate.
The chemical formula for calcium is Ca, and the chemical formula for chlorate is ClO3.
The perchlorate ion has one available bond.
The chemical symbol is ClO3
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
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
The compound AL(CLO3)3 is called aluminum chlorate.
The chemical formula for mercurous chlorate is Hg2(ClO3)2.
The barium chlorate formula is Ba(ClO3)2.