The pH depends on the concentration (how much is dissolved in a given volume of water) Since it is a strong monoprotic acid the pH equals the negative logarithm of its molar concentration. A 1M solution has a pH of 0 a .1M solution has a pH of 1 and so on until a pH of about 7.
The general formula of a perchlorate is MeClO4, where Me is a metal. The anion perchlorate is monovalent.
The formula for mercury(II) perchlorate is Hg(ClO4)2. This compound is formed from the cation mercury(II) and the anion perchlorate.
The chlorate anion is ClO3^-The perchlorate anion is ClO4^- So, the difference is that perchlorate has ONE MORE oxygen than chlorate
Chloride is an anion. It carries a negative charge due to the gain of an electron.
An iodine is an anion, or a negatively charged ion.
The general formula of a perchlorate is MeClO4, where Me is a metal. The anion perchlorate is monovalent.
The formula for mercury(II) perchlorate is Hg(ClO4)2. This compound is formed from the cation mercury(II) and the anion perchlorate.
The chlorate anion is ClO3^-The perchlorate anion is ClO4^- So, the difference is that perchlorate has ONE MORE oxygen than chlorate
The nitride anion has a charge of -3.
The perchlorate ion has one available bond.
polyatomic anion
The PO4^3- ion is a polyatomic anion. It consists of a group of atoms with an overall negative charge.
-2 = Chlorite -1 = hypochlorite -3 = chlorate -4 = perchlorate
A cation has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.
An anion is an atom with negative electrical charge.
An anion is an atom with a negative charge, not a leaf.
Both. The ClO4 (i.e. the perchlorate) is a covalently bonded molecule that carries an overall charge of 1-. The Na (i.e. the sodium) is a single atom with an overall charge of 1+. The connection between the sodium and the perchlorate is an ionic bond since one is 1+ and the other is 1-.