Formula: ClO-
Chlorite Ion
No, the name of an oxyanion is not based on the amount of a metal in the ion. The name of an oxyanion is determined by the oxidation state of the element and the number of oxygen atoms in the ion. The metal in the ion may play a role in determining the charge or oxidation state of the element, but it does not directly determine the name of the oxyanion.
Formula= ClO-
Hydrolysis reaction: ClO- + H2O ----> HClO + OH-
the symbol of ion is base on the lemement that you are trying to fin out
Formula: ClO-
The symbol for the oxyanion perchlorate ion is ClO4-.
ClO2^- is chlorite anion Do not confuse with ClO3^- is chlorate anion Cl^- is chloride anion.
The cation would be either sodium, magnesium or aluminium. The only oxyanion with 26 electrons is the hypochlorite ion. So the compound is sodium/magnesium/aluminium hypochlorite.
-2 = Chlorite -1 = hypochlorite -3 = chlorate -4 = perchlorate
An oxyanion is in the form of AxOy, where A is a chemical or polyatomic ion, and O is an oxygen.
Chlorite Ion
Chlorate ion
No, the name of an oxyanion is not based on the amount of a metal in the ion. The name of an oxyanion is determined by the oxidation state of the element and the number of oxygen atoms in the ion. The metal in the ion may play a role in determining the charge or oxidation state of the element, but it does not directly determine the name of the oxyanion.
The correct name for ClO- ion is hypochlorite ion.
Formula= ClO-
Hypochlorite is a salt containing the ion (ClO)-.