HClO + H2O--> H3O + + NO2-
since the H2O is a stronger base than NO2, it gets the protons, making it positive.
When chlorine reacts with water, it forms hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl). The overall reaction is: Cl2 + H2O → HCl + HOCl. Chlorine is a strong oxidizing agent and can react with water to produce these acidic species.
H3O+(aq) + ClO-(aq) HClO(aq) + H2O(l) Strong Acid + Weak Base 100% extent of reaction
HClO (aq) + NH3 (aq) == NH4+ (aq) + ClO- (aq)
Yes, potassium chloride (KCl) can dissolve in water (H2O) to form a homogeneous mixture. This solution will be transparent and uniform, with the KCl ions evenly distributed throughout the water molecules.
H2O alone is not a solution, its a pure substance
The reaction between Cl2 and H2O to form HOCl (also written as HClO) is a redox reaction. Chlorine in Cl2 is reduced from 0 to +1 oxidation state in HOCl, while hydrogen in H2O is oxidized from +1 to +1 oxidation state in HOCl, indicating transfer of electrons.
HClO + RbOH ==> H2O + RbClOmoles RbOH used = 0.0153 L x 0.10 mol/L = 0.00153 moles moles HClO present = 0.00153 moles (1:1 mole ratio in balanced equation) Concentration of HClO = 0.00153 moles/0.0505 L = 0.030 M (to 2 significant figures)
Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't depending on the acids. Two acids that react with one another are hypochlorous acid (HClO) and hydrochloric acid. HCl + HClO --> Cl2 + H2O
Sugar dissolved in H2O is a mixture
The molecular geometry of HClO is bent.
Is formed from reaction below: Cl2 + H2O ----> HClO + HCL Where HClO is chlorine water and the other product is hydrochloric acid.
No, emeralds are not going to dissolve in water.
the halogen dissociates in water to form it's respective acid or acids. in sodium hydroxide, since all halogens are above hydroxides in the electronegative series, they displace the hydroxide to form the sodiumhalide.
It combines with H2O molecules.
Yes, methane (CH4) can dissolve in water (H2O) to some extent. However, methane's solubility in water is relatively low compared to other gases like carbon dioxide or oxygen.
No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
The chemical formula for hypochlorite is ClO-. It is the conjugate base of hypochlorous acid (HClO).