Y(yttrium) C(carbon) I(iodine) O3(oxygen) ...this compound is called iodic acid and is a white solid at room temperature..when it is heated is it dehydrated into iodine pentoxide...used as strong acid analytical chemistry...used in salt industry
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The name for YCIO3 is yttrium(III) chloride oxide. It consists of yttrium (Y) cations, chloride (Cl) anions, and oxide (O) ions, with the yttrium typically exhibiting a +3 oxidation state. This compound is often encountered in various chemical applications, especially in materials science and ceramics.
The ionic compound name for YClO3 is yttrium chlorate. In this compound, yttrium is a cation with a charge of +3, while chlorate is an anion with a charge of -1. When these ions combine, they form an ionic compound with the formula YClO3.