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Chloric acid, HClO3, is an
oxoacid of chlorine, and the
formal precursor of
chlorate salts. It is a
strong acid (pKa ≈ −2.7) and an
oxidizing agent. Chloric...
- Chlorine, Cl
Names IUPAC name
Hypochlorous acid
Other names Chloranol Chloric(I) acid
Chlorine hydroxide Chlorooxidane Hydrogen hypochlorite Hypochloric...
- by
Austrian chemist Friedrich von Stadion [de] and
called "oxygenated
chloric acid" in mid-1810s.
French pharmacist Georges-Simon
Serullas introduced...
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Calcium chlorate is the
calcium salt of
chloric acid, with the
chemical formula Ca(ClO3)2. Like
other chlorates, it is a
strong oxidizer.
Calcium chlorate...
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Barium chlorate, Ba(ClO3)2, is the
barium salt of
chloric acid. It is a
white crystalline solid, and like all
soluble barium compounds,
irritant and toxic...
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chemical formula HIO3. Its
robustness contrasts with the
instability of
chloric acid and
bromic acid.
Iodic acid
features iodine in the
oxidation state...
- unstable,
disproportionating to
hypochlorous acid (Cl
oxidation state +1) and
chloric acid (Cl
oxidation state +5): 2 HClO2 → HClO + HClO3
Although the acid...
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chlorinated lime with ethanol; however, he
mistook it for Chloräther (
chloric ether, 1,2-dichloroethane).
Samuel Guthrie, a U.S.
physician from Sackets...
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chlorate can
react with
sulfuric acid to form a
highly reactive solution of
chloric acid and pot****ium sulfate: 2 KClO3 + H2SO4 → 2 HClO3 + K2SO4 The solution...
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chemical compounds containing this anion, with
chlorates being the
salts of
chloric acid.
Other oxyanions of
chlorine can be
named "chlorate"
followed by a...