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Perchloric acid is a
mineral acid with the
formula HClO4. It is an
oxoacid of chlorine.
Usually found as an
aqueous solution, this
colorless compound...
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strong acids are
hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) {\displaystyle {\ce {(HCl)}}} ,
perchloric acid ( HClO 4 ) {\displaystyle {\ce {(HClO4)}}} ,
nitric acid ( HNO...
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acid (HNO3);
these are also
known as
bench acids.
Mineral acids range from
superacids (such as
perchloric acid) to very weak ones (such as
boric acid)...
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These include nitric acid,
perchloric acid,
chloric acid,
chromic acid, and
concentrated sulfuric acid,
among others.
Oxidizing acids,
being strong oxidizing...
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chloride and dioxygen. It
crystallizes in the
rhombic crystal system.
Perchloric acid is made by
treating NaClO4 with HCl.
Ammonium perchlorate and pot****ium...
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chlorine oxide is the
anhydride of
perchloric acid. It is
produced by the
careful distillation of
perchloric acid in the
presence of the
dehydrating agent...
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Chlorine forms four oxoacids:
hypochlorous acid (HOCl),
chlorous acid (HOClO),
chloric acid (HOClO2), and
perchloric acid (HOClO3). As can be seen from the redox...
- ether. It is a
strong acid with a
weakly coordinating, non-oxidizing
conjugate base. It is
structurally similar to
perchloric acid, but
lacks the hazards...
- with a base.
Perbromic acid is
unstable and
cannot be
formed by
displacement of
chlorine from
perchloric acid, as
periodic acid is prepared; it can only...
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phosphorous acid P(OH)3
exists almost entirely as
phosphonic acid HP(=O)(OH)2). Nevertheless,
perchloric acid (HClO4),
sulfuric acid (H2SO4), and
nitric acid (HNO3)...