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what is the root for chlorine as the second element in its hydracid?​

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Answered by sarveshcpr
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Explanation:

Chlorine is capable of forming four types of oxoacids. They are HOCl (hypochlorous acid), HOClO (chlorous acid), HOClO2(chloric acid) and lastly HOClO3 (perchloric acid). ... Every oxoacid has essentially one X-OH bond.

Answered by ashwinmallampalli
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Answer:

Chlorine is capable of forming four types of oxoacids. They are HOCl (hypochlorous acid), HOClO (chlorous acid), HOClO2(chloric acid) and lastly HOClO3 (perchloric acid). ... Every oxoacid has essentially one X-OH bond.

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