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No. HClO is hypochlorous acid. Perchloric acid is HClO3.
Chlorous acid is an inorganic acid.
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)
Look up the word "polyprotic" in your assigned reading, and the answer will be self-evident.
It is stronger.
HClO2 is the stronger acid between HBrO2 and HClO2. This is because chlorine (Cl) is more electronegative than bromine (Br), making the H-Cl bond in HClO2 more polarized and easier to break, resulting in a stronger acid.
The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO. The conjugate acid of HClO is ClO2. The conjugate acid of HCI is H2Cl. The conjugate acid of Cl- is HCl. The conjugate acid of ClO is HClO2.
HClO. ClO and a - charge, which means it wants a proton. Therefor, the H comes and attaches itself to ClO making HClO
When HClO dissolves in water, it dissociates into H+ (hydrogen ions) and ClO- (hypochlorite ions). This results in the formation of a weakly acidic solution. The degree of dissociation of HClO in water is influenced by factors such as concentration, temperature, and pH of the solution.
HClO pKa = 7.497 HCl pKa = -8.000HCl is a far stronger acid.For future reference: type the name of the compound into wikipedia and look down the right hand side to find it's pKa value. Do the same for your second compound.The lowest pKa is the more acidic compound.
The chlorous acid chemical formula is HClO2.
Formula: HClO2
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