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explain the structures of any acids of chlorine??

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Answered by nimdhot7
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Chlorine forms four types of oxoacids. That is HOCl (hypochlorous acid), HOClO (chlorous acid), HOClO2(chloric acid) and lastly HOClO3 (perchloric acid). ... The central atom in the oxoacids is sp3 hybridized. Every oxoacid has essentially one X-OH bond.

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Answered by pranavsai73
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Chlorine forms four types of oxoacids. That is HOCl (hypochlorous acid), HOClO (chlorous acid), HOClO2(chloric acid) and lastly HOClO3 (perchloric acid). ... The central atom in the oxoacids is sp3 hybridized. Every oxoacid has essentially one X-OH bond

Explanation:

chlorides acid HOCIO

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