HClO4 or perchloric acid is covalent, though the hydrogen-oxygen bond easily ionizes.
Molecular
3(Cl2) + 3(H2O) = 5(HCl) + 1(HClO3)
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
This bond is ionic.
It is an acid called (Chloric acid)
C2H2 is a carbon bond. This particular type of carbon bond is referred to as a triple bond, as it contains two pi bonds and a sigma bond.
The ClO3- anion formed when HClO3 is dissolved is called Chlorate
3(Cl2) + 3(H2O) = 5(HCl) + 1(HClO3)
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
It is not HC103 (H C hunderd-and-three!) but HClO3 (H CL O 3) HClO3 means: hydrochloric acid or also known as hydrogen chlorate
A chemical bond
This bond is ionic.
Chemical bond
It is an acid called (Chloric acid)
Chloric acid
C2H2 is a carbon bond. This particular type of carbon bond is referred to as a triple bond, as it contains two pi bonds and a sigma bond.
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.