Chemistry, asked by pragyasharma24, 1 year ago

Please explain the reason for your answer. Someone answer this asap. Thank you

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Answered by Biswajeetkumar
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have u written cl+
it doesn't exist.... because it's halogen

pragyasharma24: It is a question from aakash module. There is nothing wrong with the question. Please help if you know the answer.
pragyasharma24: By the way chlorine exists as Cl+ in HClO.
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