Oxygen in compounds is almost always in the -2 formal charge, and the charges of all atoms must add to the overall charge. 3 x -2 + (Cl) = -1, thus (Cl) = +5.
Calcium chlorate has the formula Ca(ClO3)2. Therefore, there are two chlorine atoms in each formula unit.
It isn't actually the 'molecular' formula because it is not molecule you ask about, but here is the formula of the chlorate anion:ClO3- in which the oxidation state of Cl is +5 and of O it is -2 (as ever in oxy-compounds). (The acid of this base is HCLO3, name: hydrogen chlorate, or better known as chloric acid).
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
The ionic compound formed between magnesium and chlorine has the formula MgCl2.
The chemical symbol is ClO3
The oxidation number for oxygen in chlorate (ClO3-) is -2. This is due to the fact that the oxidation number of Cl (chlorine) in the chlorate ion is +5, and there are three oxygen atoms bonded to it.
Iron(III) chlorate is a compound with the formula Fe(ClO3)3. It is a salt containing iron in its +3 oxidation state and chlorate ions.
Calcium chlorate has the formula Ca(ClO3)2. Therefore, there are two chlorine atoms in each formula unit.
It isn't actually the 'molecular' formula because it is not molecule you ask about, but here is the formula of the chlorate anion:ClO3- in which the oxidation state of Cl is +5 and of O it is -2 (as ever in oxy-compounds). (The acid of this base is HCLO3, name: hydrogen chlorate, or better known as chloric acid).
The oxidation number of chlorine in ClO3 is +5. This is because oxygen typically has an oxidation number of -2, and there are three oxygen atoms in ClO3, totaling -6 overall. To balance the charge of the compound as a whole (which is neutral), the chlorine atom must have an oxidation number of +5.
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
The ionic compound formed between magnesium and chlorine has the formula MgCl2.
The chemical symbol is ClO3
The name for it is Chlorate ! (:
BaClO32 is not a valid chemical formula. It appears to be a combination of the elements barium (Ba), chlorine (Cl), and oxygen (O). The correct formula for barium chlorate is Ba(ClO3)2.
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 chemical formula of radium chlorate is Ra(ClO3)2.