KClO2.
silver chlorite
The acid formed by the chlorite ion (ClO₂⁻) is called chlorous acid. Its chemical formula is HClO₂. When chlorite ions react with hydrogen ions, they produce chlorous acid in solution.
The anion for chlorous acid is chlorite, which has the chemical formula ClO₂⁻. Chlorous acid itself is represented as HClO₂, and when it donates a proton (H⁺), it forms the chlorite ion.
The compound Mo(ClO2)3 is named molybdenum(III) chlorite. In this formula, molybdenum has a +3 oxidation state, and each chlorite ion (ClO2-) has a -1 charge, resulting in three chlorite ions balancing the charge of one molybdenum ion.
Ca(ClO2)2 is the chemical formula of calcium chlorite.
Te chemical formula for sodium chlorite is NaClO2.
The chemical formula of potassium chlorate is KClO3.
The chemical formula for hydrogen chlorite is HClO2.
The chemical formula for lithium chlorite is LiClO2.
The molecular formula for silver chlorite is AgClO2.
Titanium forms +4 ions in several compounds so formula for its chlorite should be Ti(ClO2)4
The formula for lead (IV) chlorite is Pb(ClO2)4.
The formula for calcium chlorite is Ca(ClO2)2.
The formula of Mercurous Chlorite is Hg2(ClO2)2.
The chemical formula for ferrous chlorite is FeCl2.
The chemical formula of iron(III) chlorite is Fe(ClO2)3.
The chemical formula for potassium chlorite is KClO2.