The oxyanion IO^- is named iodate. It consists of an iodine atom bonded to three oxygen atoms with a negative charge.
The chemical symbol for perchlorate is ClO4-.
CN- ion is not an oxyanion. Oxyanions are polyatomic ions that contain oxygen atoms bonded to another element. CN- ion is a simple polyatomic ion composed of a carbon atom bonded to a nitrogen atom.
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
The correct chemical symbol for ammonium perchlorate is NH4ClO4.
The oxyanion symbol for hypochlorite ion is OCl-.
The oxyanion IO^- is named iodate. It consists of an iodine atom bonded to three oxygen atoms with a negative charge.
Oxyanion ClO4- is the perchlorate ion composed of one chlorine atom and four oxygen atoms. It is commonly found in perchlorate compounds like potassium perchlorate and sodium perchlorate, which are used in fireworks, explosives, and rocket propellants. Perchlorates have been known to be both beneficial in industry and potentially harmful to the environment due to their persistence and toxicity.
The oxyanion of chlorine that contains the most oxygen atoms is perchlorate (ClO4-).
An oxyanion is in the form of AxOy, where A is a chemical or polyatomic ion, and O is an oxygen.
Chlorate ion
Chlorite Ion
No, the name of an oxyanion is not based on the amount of a metal in the ion. The name of an oxyanion is determined by the oxidation state of the element and the number of oxygen atoms in the ion. The metal in the ion may play a role in determining the charge or oxidation state of the element, but it does not directly determine the name of the oxyanion.
The chemical symbol for perchlorate is ClO4-.
ClO4- is the perchlorate ion.
Formula: ClO-
The perchlorate ion has one available bond.