Ca(ClO)2 is the chemical formula of calcium hypochlorite.
The formula for calcium chlorite is Ca(ClO2)2.
It is Calcium chlorite Ca(ClO2)2
The compound with the formula Ca(ClO2)2 is called calcium chlorite. It is composed of one calcium ion (Ca2+) and two chlorite ions (ClO2-) bonded together.
The formula of Mercurous Chlorite is Hg2(ClO2)2.
3CaCl2+2Na3PO4 --> 6NaCl+Ca3(PO4)2 Ca=3 Cl=6 Na=6 P=2 O=8 In words this would be Calcium Chloride plus sodium phosphate yields sodium chloride and Calcium Phosphate This is known as a double displacement/replacement reaction
Calcium Chlorite (used in domestic swimming pools)
The formula for calcium chlorite is Ca(ClO2)2.
Ca(ClO2)2 is the chemical formula of calcium chlorite.
It is Calcium chlorite Ca(ClO2)2
I'm not sure what "balanced" specifically means but I'll do my best to help. Calcium (Ca) has a charge of 2- and Chlorite (ClO2) has a charge of 1- When you name chemicals you combine them with their charges: Ca2- (ClO2)1- And then you cross the charges to the other element: Ca(ClO2)2 Make sense?
The calcium salt should be Ca(ClO2)2, Calcium chlorite.
The compound with the formula Ca(ClO2)2 is called calcium chlorite. It is composed of one calcium ion (Ca2+) and two chlorite ions (ClO2-) bonded together.
Calcium Chlorite - Calcium, Chlorine and Oxygen.
chlorite ion
ClO2
ClO2^- is chlorite anion Do not confuse with ClO3^- is chlorate anion Cl^- is chloride anion.
The chemical name for ClO2 is chlorine dioxide.