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decompose to give a
variety of products, for example: 8
HClO3 → 4
HClO4 + 2 H2O + 2 Cl2 + 3 O2 3
HClO3 →
HClO4 + H2O + 2 ClO2
Chloric acid is a
powerful oxidizing...
-
oxidation state +1) and
chloric acid (Cl
oxidation state +5): 2
HClO2 →
HClO +
HClO3 Although the acid is
difficult to
obtain in pure substance, the conjugate...
- The
compound hydrogen chloride has the
chemical formula HCl and as such is a
hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a
colorless gas,
which forms...
-
compound of
higher and
another of
lower oxidation state (e.g.,
HClO2 to
HClO and
HClO3), or (3) they
might exist almost entirely as another, more stable...
- is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula ClOH, also
written as
HClO, HOCl, or ClHO. Its
structure is H−O−Cl. It is an acid that
forms when chlorine...
- chlorite–sulfuric acid method: 4 ClO−2 + 2 H2SO4 → 2 ClO2 +
HClO3 + 2 SO2−4 + H2O +
HCl All
three methods can
produce chlorine dioxide with high chlorite...
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reaction with
stomach acid
produces salt, water, and
carbon dioxide: NaHCO3 +
HCl → NaCl + H2O + CO2(g) A
mixture of
sodium bicarbonate and
polyethylene glycol...
-
highly reactive solution of
chloric acid and pot****ium sulfate: 2 KCl
O3 + H2SO4 → 2
HClO3 + K2SO4 The
solution so
produced is
sufficiently reactive that it...
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refer to:
Hydrochloric acid,
HCl Hypochlorous acid,
HClO
Chlorous acid,
HClO2
Chloric acid,
HClO3 Perchloric acid,
HClO4
Chlorine acids Molecular structure...
- to both N-chlorosulfamate and N,N-dichlorosulfamate ions.
HClO + H2NSO3H → ClNHSO3H + H2O
HClO + ClNHSO3H ⇌ Cl2NSO3H + H2O Consequently,
sulfamic acid...