They are anions (negative ions) that contain chlorine.
Chloride is Cl-, simply a chlorine atom with an extra electron.
Chlorite is ClO2-, carrying the same charge as chloride, but with two oxygen atoms bonded to it.
Chlorate is ClO3-.
There are also the related anions hypochlorite (ClO-) and perchlorate (ClO4-).
it is written barium chloride when a compound, and two. BaCl2 :)
CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
The ions are different: chlorate/chloride, sulfate/sulfide, etc.
Sodium chlorate is very soluble in water.
This reaction is:Ba(ClO3)2 = BaCl2 + O2
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-
ClO2^- is chlorite anion Do not confuse with ClO3^- is chlorate anion Cl^- is chloride anion.
Not directly; sodium chlorate/sodium chlorite are used, derived from sodium chloride.
Strontium chlorite
nickel(II) chlorate
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The chemical formula for chlorite ion is ClO2- and the other oxy-anions of chlorine are (IUPAC names in parentheses); ClO- : Hypochlorite ion [ Chlorate(I) ion ] ClO3- : Chlorate ion [ Chlorate(V) ion ] ClO4- : Perchlorate ion [ Chlorate(VII) ion ]
There is sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite, sodium chlorate and sodium perchlorate
Common compound formed using oxygen and chlorine include the complex ions: chlorate (ClO3-), perchlorate (ClO4-), chlorite (ClO2-), and hypochlorite (ClO-).
The name of the compound with the formula KClO3 is "potassium chlorate".
Chlorite is a mineral that contains chlorine, oxygen, and other elements, commonly found in rocks and soil. Chloride is a compound that contains chlorine and one or more other elements, such as sodium chloride (table salt). In summary, chlorite is a mineral, while chloride is a compound.
The chemical formula of potassium chlorate is KClO3.