Oxides & oxoacids structure

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
An oxyacid, oxoacid, or ternary acid is an acid that contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at least one other element, with at least one hydrogen atom bond to oxygen that can dissociate to produce the H+ cation and the anion of the acid. An oxoacid is an acid that contains oxygen. ... For example, chlorine has the four following oxoacids: hypochlorous acid HClO. chlorous acid HClO. ... perchloric acid HClO.
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